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  • 8 J. W. Stevenson, Esq., M.C., B.SC., PH.D., on his appointment as Professor of Science. K. C. Boswell, Esq., B.A., on his appointment as Pr …

  • 73 was well taken by Ricketts, the R. M. C. outside right, who scored with a! fast shot. With the score one all both sides speeded up the ga …

  • 148 She discovered that he lived over at Farmer Jefieries’, and from that day on they met frequently and after a while they were inseperable. …

  • 40 ALEX. A few winking lights rise out of the grey, leaden sea and there is Egypt. Port Said, gateway and cess-pit of the East slowly takes …

  • 18 soon righted ourselves, and flew down the coast to Folkestone. I must admit that while we were trying to establish our position, my confide …

  • W 214 had to do some good tackling to prevent a further score. Sayers broke through in the centre several times but failed to get his pass i …

  • (Je‘rmce Qwess, W933 @ress am] (Mnclress (Mmforms FULL DRESS FOR LEVEES. SWORDS.SADDLERYBINOCULARS Illustrated Catalogue sent on request. M0 …

  • 65 up a really good attack. At half-time the Shop, having played against a stific breeze, led by 2—0, and everything seemed to point to a big …

  • 55 was quite likely to leave the pitch several inches above the surrounding terrain, somewhat handicapping to the fast bowler. The dust or s …

  • Senior Term, Summer, 1934. 116 3001. G. C. ............................................... ltoyal Artillery. Beaman. W. H. ................. …

  • NOTES Public Day. Public Day for the Winter Term 1932 will take place on Wednesday, 21st December. Strength. With the arrival of 60 Gentleme …

  • 137 24th. To-day I hear that the Static make very merry over the tale of a traveler for field bootes who did show himself in the Centre Office …

  • FRONI ROW (Iv. . . C. Pearson. N. B. C. Teqcher R. L. France, C. J. C. Btmen G. E. Baker» . I). S. Kennedy, J. G. L. Hume. .. . W. G. S. Bro …

  • fl 120 T.A. JUNIOR OFFICERS’ COURSE. A course for T.A. Junior Officers was held at the R.M.A. from the 14th to the 28th July, 1934. This was a …

  • _ 118 Captain Ii. S. B. Gaffney, R.A., joins the staff of C.I.I. this term. Like others among recent arrivals he is no stranger to the Shop, …

  • 163 Teams :— l{.M.A.—l§. J. Walker, (goal); W. '1‘. Calvert, l. S. Alderson (backs); l). .\. l’riugle (half): K. N. Wylie, J. L. Nicholls. J …

  • 126 MAJOR-GENERAL C. M. WAGSTAFF, C.B., C.M.G., C.I.E., D.S.O., A.D.C. Our new Commandant Major-General C. M. Wagstafi passed into the R.M.A. …

  • Strength. With the arrival of 84 Gentlemen Cadets of the First Class, the strength of the Shop for the Autumn Term, 1935, is 249. t :1 rrit' …

  • _ 114 negotiated a jump. The inspection of the mounted section was fol— lowed by a short tactical exercise across the Common by the Third Cl …