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Includes a summary of the role of the His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh and the Goons in the creation of the Silver Wink.
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The Sydney Morning Herald's obituary of the 4th Earl of Kimberley, the most-married man in the peerage and a former player of the game.
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Cambridge Evening News reports on the Purvis-Khan match.
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The BBC's report on the 24th World Pairs.
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Doccy T's unofficial CUTwC bulletin board, with the rules and commentary on the Club's preferred drinking games.
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Southampton's local paper reports on the English National Teams of Four.
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Cambridge Evenings News reports on the England-USA match held to celebrate the 50th anniversary of tiddlywinks.
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Charles Relle's brief, readable introduction to tournament tiddlywinks, with a summary of the rules.
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A short guide to tournament tiddlywinks from the many-times World Champion.
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A list of matters, however trivial, which have been raised concerning the rules of tiddlywinks. Maintained by Matt Fayers.
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Report of Qu.C.Tw.C. to the college magazine.
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Forthcoming Tiddlywinks tournaments; the latest ratings and newsletter; previous winners of major tournaments; and links to ETwA council members and back issues of Winking World.
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Information on the Society and the game.
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Includes rules of Tiddlywinks, strategy, the history of the game and compendium for game collectors.
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Qu.C.Tw.C.'s contribution to the 1997 College Record.
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The BBC's (slightly fictionalized) guide to the game and its players.
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Article from the Evening Standard hailing the fact that "the humble game of tiddlywinks is staging a comeback this Christmas".
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The news office of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology reports on the refounding of MITTwA.
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Infrequently updated tiddlywinks ratings.
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The belated recognition of the name of a Wiltshire hamlet leads to thoughts on beer houses and games.
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Cambridge Evening News reports on the 2004 National Singles.
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Bulletin Board that claims to be "everything about the classic game of tiddlywinks, from the 1890s parlor game to the competitive tournament game".