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  • 243 place. One particularly sinister looking animal of enormous size belonged to the police station, and when I went to my bath the next mor …

  • 117 100 Yards. 1st—W. H. Collins. ‘2nd—J. S. Robinson. 3rd—K. R. H. Tailyonr. Time—11 secs. Won by 3 yards. Inches only separated 2nd and 3r …

  • FENCING TEAM. flWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW \W \\\\ \ WWW W \W‘; 7 WK WWWWWWWWWWWWW/ BACK Bow (left to right).—Cap’t. J. F. M. Whiteley, Sergt. Instr. …

  • 111 R.M.C. BEAT R.M.A. Sandhurst beat Woolwich at Lord’s yesterday by 10 wickets after a match ‘1! -. which was, in some ways, disappointing …

  • 113 Score - R.M.C. (Sandburst).—First Innings. F. G. B. Arkwright (Eton), c Withers, b Cocks .................. 31 L. C. D. Robinson (Bedfor …

  • 250 , After lunch we hired a car and set out along the road for Peronne. it At Rainecourt, we turned left and made for Chuignes, where hidde …

  • down for 155, Hodgson being stumped as soon as he had completed his 50; but then Pellew and Corbett hit off the necessary runs, Corbett maki …

  • External View of Internal View of new, large Electrical Laboratory.

  • THE R.M.A. MAGAZINE. , BOXING. The ‘Shop’ has a successful boxing season to look back upon. A high standard has been shown in our own compet …

  • 171 to it in search of fresh knowledge. In the Christian era the university of Alexandria rivalled those of Greece and Rome, and in the Musl …

  • 121 REVIEW. ARTILLERY: To-day and To-morrow. By Colonel H. Rowan- Robinson, C.M.G., D.S.O., p.s.c. Colonel Rowan-Robinson, late C.I. Tactics …

  • v 13%". 1-17,.‘3. .4 - \uIM¢<£‘vst.+ < 3125 ‘ . 172 HOCKEY. “Time spent in reconnaissance is rarely wasted.” In fact the most casual of shot …

  • Rendall, 0rd and Isacke have all every reason to be satisfed with the cheery response which they received from their respective sides. 2ND X …

  • 260 made right back. Hounds when checked are very susceptible to the human voice and other noises. Therefore remain quiet, and do not ) disc …

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  • 230 passing complex had apparently got as far as the two centres. F. R. Ievers had the ball in a passing movement but handed it on so wildly …

  • 197 important question. What follows is a very brief outline of his remarks. The effect of the territorial settlement of the Peace of Versai …

  • 95 Mr. Drage. (Appearing as if by magic). “Our free insurance covers everything.” Pilot. (Tersely). “Civility and prompt payment?” Mr. Drage …

  • 251 empty gas cylinders. The monument of the Scottish Division stands behind the German trenches, which are dug more solidly, with very deep …