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140 The wicket, which was on the soft side, may have had something to do with the Shop batting failures, for the ball came through at a vari …
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A x l Pontoon nvvr ()lit‘ants River. :1 - —‘~ ‘ in \ Lamha I’wst Camp.
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__ 151 The following results were obtained :— Discuss: 1st.—ll. L. Evans, 123 ft. 11le ins. (New Record). I)llftlll'l/ the Il‘(’l[//lf.' 211 …
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A U.S.A. FABLE. Way back in Texas dwelt a cute lil’ Miss with her step-momma and step-sisters, who had the good looks of the first Tin Lizzie …
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136 THE SHOP AS OTHERS SEE IT. There is always a “silly-season” for the Press when news is hard to come by and the fates seem to conspire to …
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170 R.M.A. v. FREE FORESTERS. Played at Woolwich on June 18th. Match abandoned owing to rain. This match was unfortunately spoiled by rain, …
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together. . . . peace and sensuality, peace and selfishness” and that all truth in thought and word was to he found in war. This is the very …
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——_ 74 convenient to the Administration as a medium in which a tax of sorts may be collected. The distribution of such token wealth amongst …
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w 154 the Shop seemed too anxious to score quickly and collapsed, Barron’s 1 wicket falling 5 minutes before the time for drawing stumps. Ol …
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165 The Shop experienced a gratifyingly successful season for, out of twelve matches against the usual opponents, only three were lost, whil …
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147 of the one design class, superintended the draw and started the races. The E.Y.C. drew boats l and III. The Shop crews were Captain Pato …
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fl 60 THE SHOP SONG. Every school and regiment has its song. Why not the Shop also? It has. \IVe are indebted to Mr. Evan Ortner for reproduc …
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fl 138 THE G.C‘s POINT OF VIEW. l l. N.I.R.A. One of the most important and universally watched experiments of the year has been President Ro …
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165 RECENT ADDITIONS TO THE LIBRARY. “Advance from Mons.” Walter Bloom. “The Art of Generalship”. Lt.—Uol. C. 0. Head, D.S.0. “Marlborough: …
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Name. Smyth-Oshourne. G. W. Strother-Stewart. C. G. F. Teacher. N. B. t‘. Tierney. {.11. Waller. W. 1%. Warth. ('. E. Webb. M. J. Whitehead. …
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Public Day. Public Day for the Autumn Term 1933 will be on December 20th. '16 4‘ 4(- VX‘ 1* Strength. With the arrival of 60 Gentlemen Cadet …
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fl 88 result of the contest. Suffice it to record therefore that the whole team was at its best on May the 12th and in consequence gained a ve …
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r—@ 96 TIDWORTH HORSE SHOW. Six Cadets took part in the Open Handy Hunter Competition at the Tidworth Horse Show on 12th May, 1934. The prel …
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Su‘rnu Us“ to riglnl—E. . H. Smith. STANDING Hail to right).~}. \V. Slcvcnsun. [5.qu R. C. D. H. M. Golf Team, 1934. Laughton (captain). J. …
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119 Company Organization. The Company Organization for the Autumn 1933 Term, is as follows 2—- No. 1 Company z—Captain J. C. E. Harding, M.C …