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  • 176 The Welters, as nearly always happens, provided many fine fights, and Hawkins’ path was strewn with best-loser medals. Hawkins relies rath …

  • 135 “Let all women but wear mourning, with no evasion or frippery of any kind, as long as a war is in progress and again it will not last a …

  • Vol. XXXII—No.128. CONTENTS. Thirty One Years Ago Editorial Notes 6'; Notices.,. Prize \Vinnm's Commissions Arrivals Los Angeles, 1932 Passi …

  • THIRTY ONE YEARS AGO. The following are extracted from the October 1902 issue of the Magazine :— “Captain F. G. Guggisberg, R.E., having bee …

  • 47 .Ucr/zunir‘a/ Tripos Results. The following are the Mechanical TripOs results of the August and December 1931 classes. First Class. Jarre …

  • SNOOKER BOXING. Few outstanding boxers were seen in action this term, but the general level was very satisfactory, and there were a great ma …

  • 153 R.M.A. v. R.M.C. Played at Woolwich on June 19th and 20th. It rained hard on June 18th and on the 19th the wicket prepared for the match …

  • u‘ lit 132 HOW OUR NEWS REACHES US. Recent events have shown how necessary it is that the greatest care should be taken in the reporting of …

  • 10') Strength. * ll: With the arrival of 84 Gentlemen Cadets of the First Class the strength of the Shop is 206. The present entry is the la …

  • 157 On May 30th the Shop could only win one match out of nine against the Garrison playing on grass courts. This was a very poor exhibition …

  • 156 \‘ TENNIS. \ . Selection of the Tennis six was fraught with unusual difficulties this year. In the first place there was no member of last …

  • 110 I l lll ”I TOT-2k-” II,... \\ \\\.\ \Il .,,,I/l'/lllllllllIlllllllllllNN\\ \\ \\\\\\\ \\ It is often asserted by outsiders that, in inst …

  • 119 Tombs Memorial Prize. (For the best qualified Cadet who enters the Royal Artillery.) ' Senior-Under-Officer G. C. Grimshaw. Benson Memoria …

  • ('01. F. T. Wilson .. W. Lorine ............ did not bat '. 151 1 1 1 1 I 1 I Zingari. am. 1 . 1 (3 1’. Hamilton. st. Nicholson. b J, 1). Ol …

  • 144 that war is a definite disease of the body politic. Gone are the days when geographical and political conditions were such that a success …

  • when Fairweather had his wicket beautifully thrown down by Loring. After this wickets fell steadily, though Molyneux could not be dismissed. …

  • fl 92 1'30 andw Hurdles. A. M. ll. Gregory-110ml (Winehestu‘ untl Hundhurstt I: ll. l‘l. ('. Boxer (Slu‘ewshury and L‘ranwelli 2: (l. ll. Ste …

  • 133 l And so to 1916 where classes continue to pour in one on top of the 1 other. Some are dated and some are not. The first dated one is May …

  • 114 Champion Company. Our congratulations to No. 3 Company (Captain E. G. W. Pearse and U.O. J. M. Griffith), on winning the Shield for the C …

  • — a4 roads, watered by sea water, became impassable, for one’s car jammed up in a mile when wheels and mudguards met, the surface of the roa …