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BOXING TEAM, 1921. STANDING (left to riglm—Capt. R. P. Gatehouse, 11m, Bishop, R. A., Home, J. 0., Blenki11sop,R.I.C.. 0.8.11. Smith \. 1?, …
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247 Armistice Day was observed as usual by a parade of the whole stafi, Gentlemen Cadets, the servants and civilian subordinates in front of …
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211 HEARD IN THE MESS. BY “VENUS.” We understand that, owing to the novelty of bright orange window- hangings not being approved, private cu …
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Bolshevistic methods are rapidly insinuating themselves into the Shop—there is no doubt about it. The most peculiar fact about this new tend …
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269 van instead of driving it from the rear. Johnson is not yet a full back, but hasirnproved consfitenthh fie k aptto chance things and has …
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152 finally had her skull broken at Ramilies. Her sex was then at last discovered, and she was turned into a Vivandiere. In the end, she rece …
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228 A DRAMA OF NORTH AND SOUTH. The scene opens in Paris. What’s that?—-well why not? Paris is as good as any other city, better than most. …
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SQUASH. Summary of matches played to date :— Sept. Wed. 26. v “M” Batty, R.H.A. Away Won 3—0 Oct. Wed. 3. v Army & Navy Clu‘b Away Won 3—2 S …
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225 McCreight and Fenton played well—the latter’s excellent handling being again severely tested. The wings had a dull day, except in defenc …
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LAST JOINED GENTLEMEN CADETS SEPTEMBER ENTRY, 1920. Name Allison, Michael E. Auld, William C. .. .. Bagnall—Wild, Ralph E. .. Barrett, Geral …
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74 1928. of Artillerie and being tired after much marching on the Front Parade was beaten. Thought to win, his nature being to foozle, but d …
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153 THE LAY OF A SURVEY TOUR. I. 16 and 17 Y.O. Went on a survey tour To the wild heart of Devon, To Chagford, on Dartmoor. Four lively week …
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A'NNUAL- sunscmpnon 10/- won-ms: Vol. XXIV.—No. 97. January, 1925. CONTENTS. Notes and Notices ............................................. …
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288 I am sure all will join in thanking the Wyndham Club for all the trouble they took to give us such an enjoyable evening and will look fo …
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‘.l l l 4| I ll .H l 182 Middle weights. 211d Strings. A. B. Ruck (R.M.A.) beat R. H. Glyn (Worcester) on points. Ruck fought well and did m …
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86 or throw of each to count. The half-company which gains the highest aggregate for its 4 competitors to be the winner. Tug-oj-War. Half-co …
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Result :— lst. “D” Half-Company. Ferguson-Davie W. A. Hooper J. H. Gambier P. B. G. Wood M. T. G. 2nd. “A” Half-Company. Perceval M. C. Mead …
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67 RUGBY. Isr FIFTEEN. The following are the results of matches played by the 1st XV since the R.M.C. match :— 1925. Nov. 25th. Royal Engine …
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~20 ‘ When 4Billy Rackster leaves off snufi l When 5“Georgy Pritchard” shows his stufi ; Without absurd directions When Bummy doesn’t cry or m …