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y. l I. y ‘l l l l :i i 3i ‘1 ragga. x 4427‘ <.... 186 SENIOR CLASS CONCERT. The Senior Class entertained an enthusiastic audience on Thursd …
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204 I slept; then some weird supernatural power Awoke me and clocks struck the midnightly hour, i 1 Then, horror of horrors! before me was s …
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179 LIGHT WEIGHTS (under 9 stone 9 lbs.) How, T. A. K. Mauser, P. R. C. Ellis, A. S. Hingston, A. R. Clifford, H. F. Seddon, R. N. Holman, W …
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80 ceeding through traffic was a coach horn. We hope horses will supplant or supplement these cars when Why Owes join their Brigades. Chauvin …
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92 THE GENTLEMAN CADET 150 YEARS AGO. Most people have an idea that the R.M.A. in the eighteenth century was a rough and riotous place where …
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A'N NuAL- SUBSCRIPTION 10/. Posrrnsz Vol. XXVlll.——No. “3. January, 1929. CONTENTS. Editorial .............................................. …
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257 BEAGLES AND BEAGLING. By the courtesy of the President, Master and Committee of the Royal Engineer Beagle Club at Chatham, cadets now ha …
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242 Crosthwaite for No. 3, Young, Lombard and Neilson for No. 2, were ,however, too strong for their defence. Rowbotham always played a pluc …
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217 A DAY ON THE RANGES AT SPARKHILL. (This article has been induced by overwork on the subalterns course, and aggravated by reading The Dai …
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93 \ “AREN’T WE ALL.” Somewhere in Egypt in a garden of scent and beauty, with a violin fellow playing in the distance (by Gad! how he could …
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48 EDITORIAL. The first number of the magazine was published twenty-eight years ago, owing its inception to a universal desire that a continu …
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250 BOXING. NOVICES BOXING COMPETITION. Held on 6th, 7th and 9th October, 1924. Feather ll'cights. Jenney was the best boxer and won each of …
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256 G.C. T. I. R. Jambe (L/Cpl.), Fourth Class (R.A. Cadets), 22.11.25. A well expressed but quite meaningless efl‘ort, showing a great impro …
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249 In 1909 Major A. B. Hildebrand, R.E., succeeded Capt. Walker as Chief Instructor in Science, and remained until 1913. During this period …
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229 and it is quite safe to say that had the deciding try been rehearsed with a desire to “thrill” it could not have been better arranged. T …
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188 EDITORIAL. Even the crustiness of Scrooge was softened by the Christmas spirit. So we too, mellowing with the sentiment of the season, r …
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201 (5) Steadfastness—Detcrmined Fighting Spirit—The Dogged Spirit which held the Ypres Salient. The foundation on which national life must …
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258 In any case, where Rugger, Hockey or Soccer seem rather flat, there is always plenty to do at Fenners, and other clubs such as the Hare a …
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240 masters that one sees. It is a very slow and tedious process but the results produced are extremely fine. It is in some way an instance o …
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On 21st March the Shop beat Sandhurst by four fights to three, thereby adding the finishing touch to a very successful season during which onl …