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Cl: C and said that Christianity, whose teachings were always new, was the dominant influence in civilization. Mr. Cartwright-Taylor was afra …
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F—_—* 172 The second race was more of a procession. The R.E.Y.C. secured the lead early on, but Perceval managed to steer into second place, …
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149 y TENNIS 1st VI. We started the season without any 1933 Reps, but fortunately were '1. able to find a lst VI without great difficulty. 1 T …
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164 Our grateful thanks are due to the ofiicers and N.C.O. instructors of the Riding Troop, with whom the credit for this success must very l …
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149 SENlORS’ CONCERT. On June 13th and 14th the Senior Term presented their contribution towards the terminal torture of a long suffering St …
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95 the course of which Gilbert performed miracles of quick changingi butler, erring son, heart-broken wife, policeman, figuring in rapid succ …
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137 to the Shop. lt is, of course, possible to think of examples which could be applied in each case but we refrain from publishing them. Or …
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56 Patrick. ll. M. N. [infill Artillvl')‘. Ware, (l. R. R. Trevor-Roper. R. l). Atkinson. B. Hazel. T. (l. Bamber. (‘. J. ('. lladliam-'l'lio …
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COMMISSIONS. AUGUST, 1931. The Gentlemen Cadets of the Third Class (January, 1930 Entry) have been commissioned as follows :— l)obs0n, A. H. …
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Tim K .\ LAM 1m FA mm. The third highest Falls in the \Vorld. An “Outpost 01' limpiru"
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at: m ‘1 \ : _ . .. . Vi ill; l v \\ \\\\\\:, 6~ \x \\, . ‘ \.\\ \x .. . \ _. x If sunshine be the great restorative of tired body and jaded …
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76 DEBATING SOCIETY. FOURTH MEETING. ‘; The fourth meeting of the Society was held in the Artillery Class- H rooms at 8 pm. on the 27th of F …
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127 He are indebted to General Sir Robert ll'highain, G.C.B., K.C.M.G., D.S.O., for the following article and erprexs our than/cs to him for …
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III'_—_—* 142 1 ”Fore, Billy, here‘s a car". I examined my already half full hat, to see whether the lining was loose, and my companion pret …
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FRIDAY. The General and the Adjutant Were walking hand-in-hand. They fairly wept like anything To see the G.C’s stand In shapeless lumps and …
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fl 160 on over 100 runs, but this time the R.N.C won the match by 3 wickets. On May 31st, at Hampstead, the opening pair had 100 on the board …
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99 FOURSOMES. R.M.C. R.M.A. A. C. Savage I A. G. Peart ' A. l“. Bucher J (4& 3) 1 D H NL Gibson l l E. K. N. Dryhurgh Smith \7 R. C. Laughto …
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— 98 successive holes and finished off at the 15th. They were 2 over 4’s at this stage. Yeo and Laughton v. D. Smith and Meredith (\Von 4 and …
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167 The last quarter has seen the accession of the R.M.A.S.C. to the status of a “Recognized Yacht Club of the Yacht Racing Association”. Th …
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1'le rourlru/ of Gale «1‘ Palden. Lh‘l. \ J. S. S. Prest lSecond from right! Winning the 100 yards. v x i 1 ‘k ‘ I“ ' 1 i; l i? iii‘ :4} I H …