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  • .fl' FENCING. The season was brightened this year by the fact that for the first time the inter-college matches were held at Olympia in May as …

  • m 162 The remainder of the matches were keenly contested. Doubles: L“. ‘1). S.\\'eth1('rhur|11 K. (i. Anson Ii. E. 1!. Bird / Z l 1: \I »\ 2 …

  • At the nets. and also in the Trial Match, the Shop showed possibilities of possessing a very strong side. The Shop Staff on the other hand, …

  • TH E STAFF PLAY. “IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE.” Characters in order of their appearance: Mary Grayson Johnson (butler at the Martins‘) Comtesse de …

  • — 94 but we hope that the flow of articles and sketches will continue. Many a literary rose might have for ever blushed unseen if he had not …

  • 115 . In the last event of the day Sandhurst again had two outstanding runners, who occupied the first two places; Blood only failed by 1/5 s …

  • _ 159 won an excellent battle against Evered; threc up at an early stage, all square with four to play and then good wins at the 17th and 18 …

  • 59 DISTRIBUTION OF INSTRUCTIONAL STAFF, ROYAL MILITARY ACADEMY. y ('liiof Instructor l.—.\Iaj0r W. I). MORGAN, Iv.s.(>.. M.('.. ILA. GENERAL …

  • 109 THIRTY—ONE YEARS AGO. The following are extracted from the October, 1901 issue of the Magazine :— “lVIetal-work instruction commenced th …

  • 152 RALA [at [lining/.9. 73ml Inuilws. J. 1’. M. Hope. I) Tanner ........... 2!) 1) Walker ....................... ‘2 N. (‘. l’allot. lh\\'. …

  • Matches Played 14. Won 1. Lost 6. Drawn 7. The 1934 season, despite the record above, may justly be described as satisfactory. The Shop gain …

  • 96 PRIZE WINNERS—SUMMER, 1938. Sword of Honour. (For exemplary conduct). Senior-Under-Officer .l. A. Goschen. Pollock .Medal. (For the best q …

  • 101 Shop if Skipwith had not been unlucky in being run out. Skipwith howled very well for the Shop. Scores :— lloyal Signals. ('01. (7}. (l. …

  • 147 Detail of results given below :— Win for Shop by 5 matches to 4. Foursomes. l’ V. H. Swan U ('. ll. Pelham-Burn L. S. Keelan ‘ ('. Blair …

  • Tennis VI 1936. BACK ROW (left Io right).4Lt. J. CV Hardy, R. Sig! 5, J. H. Thomas, W. H. Paxton, ’I‘. C. NV Rowland, 1). S. M cquecn (cozlc …

  • 87 books were dressed hy the back, all the kerchiefs displayed their rude and uncouth edges, and the key of the secret locker, lo it was eve …

  • 140 The Editor begs to tn'lmou'lwh/c with thanks the receipt of the [allowing Urn/(tines:— \ Army RT. Stafi' Journal. Aldenhaniian. Armachian …

  • m 148 A week later the conditions were better and the match was again 3 sailed. There was a steady NF. breeze, and, conditions favouring, l …

  • The termly Golf match between the Staff and the G.C’s. took place a! Royal Blackheath on Wednesday, 14th September. Although the date is Cho …

  • 139 ‘ banks to lend as much as possible. The banks, however, are averse to lending, since they naturally demand reasonable security, which i …