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  • Name. Maccoll, l). MacMullen, I“. G. McGee. .T. F. A. Miller. T. de B. Moor, H. M. Moylan, E. W. P. Pallot, N. C. Pearse, C. F. G. Pope, P. …

  • — 124 Mottl’lmnrnm‘.\\'. lioyal Artillery. llmllcston. (1'. I). ll. House. (l. V. Robinson. l‘. (l. l.0(le1‘~.\‘y111011(ls, ll. G. .lonrdier …

  • 162 pair) and P. O. J. Nicholson and T. Ii. Jones (3rd pair) succeeded in gaining places in the team. The 2nd and 3rd pairs never reached th …

  • 162 Old Cheltonians. R.M.A. P. Inchbald, cSurnner, bHardy 12 W. A. R. Sumner, lbw, b Withers 73 R. J. Woollatt, bLey .................. 12 I …

  • 166 “Michael Faradav". J. A. Crowtlier. Stall. .. R. Appleyard. “A Glance at Gallipoli”. llt.-Col. C. 0. llcad, I).!<.O. “The Army Veterinar …

  • 147 R.I\I.C Ist Inning/s. 2nd Innings. K. E. Meredith. b Skipwith .............. 43 lbw., b Rawlence .............. 12 B. R. Macnalnara. c G …

  • Front Row (left to right).—A. R. Reader, R. E. G‘lhett, G. R. T. (J'llelt, W. H. Sherbrooke, 0.50., W. A. R. Sumner, M' '.-Gen|. C. M. ‘Nug …

  • _ 0f the poor were forced into wholesale slaughter they were content to “pull the curtains—muffle the crieskand sit within talking wittily”. …

  • 128 tornado. He was having his bath in a tent one evening on its arrival. He and his bath remained but it was the next morning before the la …

  • INTER-COMPANY RIDING COMPETITION. The Inter-Company Riding Competition was held on June 26th. The course consisting of a drop from a bank, a …

  • Vol. xxxv—No 135. CONTENTS. OCTOBER. 1934. Mr. Pooley 105 Where you may S0 1‘32 Thirty One Years Ago 106 The G.C’s Point of View 130 Editori …

  • Senior Term, Summer, 1934. FRONT ROW (left to right).—l7. A. N. Hitch, G. E. Baker-Cresswell. J. D. Hihhert, U.O, C. D S. Kennedy, U.O. J. G …

  • 130 The following matches have been sailed :7 May 22nd v R.I£.Y.C., at ICrith. Lost. May 29th v Cols. R.A., at Erith. Lost. June 2nd v Ranel …

  • 62 We were due to be presented to the Commandant of the Ecole Militaire at a quarter to nine, so we dined in mufti and earnestly prayed that …

  • 137 R.M.A. "u. WOOLWICH GARRISON. May 23rd. Played on the Garrison ground and lost by five wickets. The Shop put up a good performance but th …

  • THE HUMAN ELEMENT. The clock on the mantelpiece struck nine. Sir John Vaughan looked up impatiently, cursed the fire for being nearly out, li …

  • Tennis VI. 1933. FRONT Row (1ch to right).—C. H. T. Machtridge, R. K. Kochhar (mph), P. O. J. Nicholson. BACK ROW (left to right).—Captain M …

  • 105 MR. POOLEY. The death of Edward Pooley on June 24th takes from the Shop its oldest inhabitant, and from many of us a very old friend. Wh …

  • —— 134 Washington is a beautiful bat to watch, with magnificent wrists and when he can school himself to leave the off ball alone at the begi …

  • 110 .4 rri'uals. Major W. D. Morgan, D.S.O., M.C., R.A., has taken over the duties of C.I.l. at the Royal Military Academy. First commission …