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  • 20 this “hell” can enjoy life with an ease born of bitter experience and with an understanding of men’s characters obtainable in no other wa …

  • 21 THE G.C’s ALPHABET. A for Amendments—O joy of our Army days, B for Battalion Parade on “Amami” days. C’s the Canteen—G.C’s Mecca—may make …

  • THE 1925 EDITION OF “ALL THE WORLD’S AIRCRAFT.” This book, written by F. T. Jane, reviews in detail the progress in aviation during the prev …

  • Chapel Notes. The building of the new Organ Chamber and Vestry is proceeding rapidly and we hope that the dedication by the Chaplain General …

  • 14 Champion Company at Arms—continued. Saddle Ride.——continued. 1 Coy. 2 Coy. J. Y. B. Sharpe B. M. Ferguson E. C. Batt . M. T. L. Wilkinson …

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  • ". . l. ’ p. ‘1‘. FRONT Row (left tnrigl1t).—R. E. Lloydy J. H. Hooper. G. P. \V. Dunpllie. A. W. Tyler. ('oloncl H. F. Salt. C..\I.G., I).S …

  • GENTLEMAN CADET JOHN KEARSEY DAW. Born 10th January, 1910. Died let March, 1929. It was with very real regret that the news was received by …

  • 25 scenes arising. The same thing applies to tackling after a man has parted with the ball, and to tripping, and to the position of three-qu …

  • 194 LECTURES ON CURRENT AFFAIRS. I On Monday, October 8th, 1928, Howard Pim, Esq., C.B.E., lectured in the School of Arms on “Some problems …

  • 66 he had taken a considerable hammering the evening before in the inter- company boxing. One of the features of the race was Mr. Tulloch, w …

  • i a l i v i ._.._ 4....-- 260 CATTERICK. l. The Royal Signals moved from Maresfield to Catterick in August, 1925. Since then rapid building h …

  • i l 41 FENCING. The following have fought for the Shop since the commencement of this term :— Foil. M. R. Mackenzie, R. P. Buchanan, R. E. P …

  • R.M.A. v. OXFORD UNIVERSITY. This match took place at the Shop on November 9th. A very close contest resulted in a victory for Oxford by 5 w …

  • l 1 COMMISSIONS. 10 The undermentioned Gentlemen Cadets of the Third Class (Septem- ber 1927 Entry) were commissioned as 2nd Lieutenants on …

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  • 21 THE SADDLE RIDE. The Saddle Ride last term was held on 2nd December. Lt.-Colonel H. O. Hutchinson, R.H.A., and Captain J. H. Elliott, 3rd …

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