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91 So, just before I bade adieu to deep cool night, my startled gaze Beheld a sight so strange that I could only stare in deep amaze. For th …
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Ay_,.-v ‘—~:: A l p, i l . 216 “The first to go out was my brother Maarcuun—he is older than I am and a little stiFt in the joints, but he di …
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94 DAYS ON THE RANGES AT SPARKHILL.—No. 3. RADIO TELEPHONY. NOTE.—-The C.I.G. was not satisfied with the results of the last day’s shooting ( …
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ANNUAL- SUBSCRIPTION 10/- POST-FREE Vol. XXVlll.——No. lll. July, l928. CONTENTS. Editorial ................................................. …
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60 Letter from General Nogués to the Commandant, R.M.A. MON GENERAL, Nous voila de retour a Fontainebleau aprés un excellent voyage. Je tien …
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w_<. —‘ .g . v"..*': a AWITMSR'. egg“ \ — . Results :— Bantam Weights. R. Webb (Lancing and R.M.A.) beat J. A. Hickman (Bedford and R.M.C.) …
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164 R.M.A. 1 st Innings. A. E. M. Walter, c Tremlett, b Wright 9 C. O. M. Morris, Hugonin, b Tremlett 12 J. K. MacFarlan, b Tremlett ....... …
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173 is hoped to remedy this next year by arranging away fixtures during June, on Wednesdays, for sides other than the two elevens. The result …
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.W 3—,»... . 4. ._. I133! J? '- 89qu ".p'; :wh-am.m, .» . ;_ ... _. ._. v are. 107 to 9—5, three aces by service. Hamilton made it 7—9 with …
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RACQUETS. The racquet pair this year was much above the standard of recent years. Two matches were played in March, before the Sandhurst mat …
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82 QUELQUES NOTES SUI‘ L'ECOLE SPECIALE MILITAIRE DE ST. CYR. A 4 kil. de Versailles, sur la grand’route qui mene vers Chartres est situé le …
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115 bowls a slightly faster ball which goes straight on, and he can finger-spin the ball to come inches down the Lord’s hill. When he was hit …
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171 BOXING. R.M.A. v. R.M.C. Fought at Woolwich on March 27th and resulted in a win for R.M.C. by four fights to three. The following officers …
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A'NNUAL- suascmpnon 10/. POST-FREE Vol. XXVll.—No. [07. July, l927. CONTENTS. The Ever Welcome ............................................. …
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l l :‘l E i if 208 beds; Murren 5400 ft., 900 beds; Wengen 4180 ft., 1700 beds and Grindel- wald 3460 ft., 1480 beds. Of these two districts …
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153' To rede the “Booke of Military Lawe.” And still the Houndé al solempne satte, Byting the General’s boot and eke his hatte. Now with us …
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w‘+pa ‘ ..._ “x; . t r a ring“ w gram: ‘ ' MA», LL gag—W1 ' 68 THE GREAT PYRAMID OF SHeOPs. In view of the interest caused by the discoverie …
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