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  1. Robert Graham Wade [1] OBE (10 April 1921 – 29 November 2008), known as Bob Wade, was a New Zealand and English chess player, [2] writer, arbiter, coach, and promoter. He was New Zealand champion three times, British champion twice, and played in seven Chess Olympiads and one Interzonal tournament.

  2. Robert Graham Wade, an appreciation. On May 20th, 1919, Thomas Graham Wade, aged 27, Sergeant in the NZ Expeditionary Force, repatriated with honour from war-time service in Egypt, Gallipoli and France, married Amy Lilian Neave, aged 21, in South Dunedin. A New Zealander of Scots and English descent, his family was Graham from Montrose.

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  3. Robert Graham Wade, player, writer, arbiter, coach and chess promoter, was born in New Zealand, where he won the national championship three times. After moving to England he won the British Championship twice and played for England in six Olympiads.

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  4. May 5, 2018 · Robert Buckley is married! The iZombie star revealed he and girlfriend Jenny Wade, both 37, had tied the knot by posting a sweet photo on social media. “Post-cake fight with (Borat voice) MY...

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  5. Nov 29, 2008 · Bob Wade, International Master, arbiter, journalist, coach, organiser, writer, archivist and foremost, chess lover, died this morning from pneumonia. He had been in the Elisabeth Hospital in Woolwich for three days for complications from a common cold.

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  6. Apr 10, 2021 · Celebrating Bob Wade. This weekend would have been Robert Graham Wade 's 100th birthday. Born on April 10, 1921, in Dunedin (NZ), he was New Zealand champion three times, British champion twice, and played in seven Chess Olympiads and one Interzonal tournament.

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  8. Nov 29, 2008 · Bob Wade (pictured) was far more than a chess player - he was also a chess writer, coach, director, arbiter and friend to many generations of chess players. Robert Graham Wade was born in New Zealand in 1921, but settled in England in 1950 where he lived most of his life.

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