February 02 1941
The Daily Telegraph, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, Sunday, February 02, 1941
The championship of Russia, leading chess nation, produced shocks. Botvinnik several times champion was only fifth, and Levenfisch, a former champion but now 52, was 18th. Keres (Estonia) was fourth.
First place was shared by young Bondarevsky and the ex-Hungarian Lilienthal. In 1934 Lilienthal was beaten in a match by L. Steiner, now champion of New South Wales by 3 to 1, with 2 draws.