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  • GPi THORNTON “We Second/Hand, own ‘ Horse . o ! make. and all leading makers. Winter and Summer Come to George Parker, . clothing. one of Lo …

  • Squash Rackets. SEATED (left to right).—R. R. Cobley, Q. SLJ. Carpendalc, (Capt), J. H. Shorc. STANDING (left to right).—Capt. G. W. C. Mont …

  • 1‘: A , (Price Lists on application.) 5 FRANCES STREET, WOOLWICH, S.E. 18. FURNISHERS & REMOVERS SINCE THE REIGN 0F GEORGE III REMOVALS any …

  • 47 “COMPANY RUGGEI ” 1937-38. Autumn Term. Several additional fixtures were made to the list but one or two of those with clubs really too he …

  • [—— 26 subaltern took a hasty shot. Brother panther withdrew behind a bush and gave vent to his opinion of people who disturbed a gentleman …

  • 70 SQUASH RACKETS. SEASON 1937—1938. RESULTS. Sept. 29. V. MeSS Home Lost 3—4 Oct. 9. V. Ixent County Club Away Won 3—2 13. V. Blackheath Aw …

  • 193 two enemies at the Shop—weeds and golfers. The weeds used to be as numerous as the sands of the sea, but they are now almost extinct, an …

  • O4 gamely and the third round saw both fighting very hard. Legge won the fight and showed considerable development in both skill and power. R. …

  • 62 with the Sandhurst match in which the team did themselves great credit, coming very near to winning a match that ended with 4 fights to Sa …

  • 197 there is no question but that the better side won on the day's play, and the result was quite in accordance with the previous form of th …

  • 23 French Prizes. (Awarded by the President of the French Republic). L [J 1st—C0rporal M. N. El. D. Korra. 2nd—Corporal L. M. Gordon. Gi‘ier …

  • Riding Team, Autumn 1938. FRONT ROW (left to right).-—A. R. Babington, Captain T. Kitcm, R.H.A., Major N. H. Kindersley, R.H.A., Sergeant Se …

  • SEATED (left to right).~M. C. Came“, G. B. Russell, K. I). R. Griffith (C:Ipl.) J. I“. \‘Villcocks, J. H. Shore. STANDING (left to right).—Cu …

  • . V—IF-(I W. :- 59 Parker and Sherrard went through to the final of the Welter Weight Without great difficulty and it seemed there would be a …

  • The teams were :— Royul Military :ICttthnt]/.—V. R. Il.BoV11 (Wellington) back: I1. G. T. Sinclair (Melville), I1. J G 11ea1en (Clifton) U L …

  • 62 COMPANY RUGGER. “Company Rugger” is not an inter-Company competition but a means of finding talent and providing exercise. Teams vary in c …

  • 20 took one hour to arrive—it then being late afternoon! The whole- town was as yet unworried by officialdom and very lazily content. The arr …

  • _ 42 title of the concert—twenty-seven items represent too ambitious a programme. Granted that some of them were lightning sketches and the …

  • 65 than anyone else. He beat Dickson skilfully but narrowly in the first fight and Oldman in the final. 2 Company emerged winners with 25 point …

  • 200 SHOP SERVANTS AND SERVICE. On Armistice Day there appeared on parade four categories of the British Army, namely ‘The old soldier,’ the …