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  • 126 We would specially congratulate MacKillop for his keen-Hess and energy in running the Shop team during the season and more especially fo …

  • 116 Tug-of—War. 1st—No. '2. Company (10 marks). 2nd—No. 1 Company (5 marks). No. 2 Company beat No. 1 Company. No. 1 Company beat No. 3 Comp …

  • 75 We congratulate Q.M.S. Inst. T. James, A.P.T.S., on the following successes at the Royal Tournament, 1925. 1. Winner Inter-Services “Epée …

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  • 54 of stages, proportional to the fare paid, and the passengers are cleared out when they have had their money’s worth. ”Of course,” he went …

  • 58 Had Graham been anything like in his normal form the result might have been very diff- erent. But unfortunately he found himself 2 lbs ov …

  • 81 The hot weather is divided into two distinct periods, dry and wet. The former roughly from the middle of April to the end of June, the la …

  • 100 10.5 a.m. Enter first instalment of battery meekly following B.C’s horse- holder. They leave their horses and converge on a local estamin …

  • 167 exercises which he went through in his training. It was most interesting, and hurdling, as done by him, seemed absurdly easy ! Mr. S. A. …

  • CAMBRIDGE. IN STATU PUPILLARI. On finishing the year, the fact that immediately strikes one is the way in which the attitude of the Sappers t …

  • 117 as he did in the first innings. A. H. J. Cassels, who was very rightly put on first at the Nursery end, swerved the ball on Monday even wi …

  • 146' Caesar was a mighty man, A mighty man was he; He fought with Brittany in the sea, He was Governor of Illyricum Was he. The last line is …

  • 57 Lunch at the Kit-Cat was solemnized by a subsequent visit to Windsor Castle. In the evening the Foreign Oflice received them as guests of …

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  • 141 Exit B.C. followed by Dougal’s horse (Dougal in tow). The B.C. stafi (mounted) have by now joined the C.I.G. on the nearest skyline. C.I. …

  • 91 R.M.A. v. Blackheath on the Rectory Field on May 28th.- Shop won by 22 runs. R. M. A. Blackheath R. Kellett, b Tucker ................... …

  • 127 Another commissioner had incurred the enmity of a tribe in a decision over a boundary dispute, the cause of most tribal wars, and had ha …

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  • 89 A more interesting and far quicker journey is by Messageries Maritimes in conjunction with the Nairn Company. From London to Baghdad the …