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89 And if ever I start from camp again, Then I won’t get up at four, And breakfast at five and start at six On a ”bike” that makes me sore. A …
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140 GULDAR! There are eight people who will recognize this incident if they read it, but none save one will grudge me the retelling of it. T …
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48 No. 5038968 Serjeant-lVlajor instructor W. l’arker. No. 1859214 Sapper l. H. Rose. Foreman Cadet Servant H. F. Brinton”. On behalf of the …
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94 To do justice to Algiers would require a whole book. It is built on the steep slopes of the bay and rises from the sea right up to the sp …
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162 Phil” Dit‘t‘. 1—K. N. Wylie. ()lm‘tlli‘li' “llt't‘. l—.-\. J. Gr. Hope. High Dino. l—R. U. Orgill. Il'utcr I’olo League. 1—3 Coy. Inter- …
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116 J. L. Napier, R.T.C. : and to the following on their athletic perform- ances during the past year :— 2nd Lieut. G. L. Rampling, R.A., on …
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133 the chemical laboratories, where explosives might be manufactured. But these precautions had been taken too late, for next morning it wa …
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138 Jloyal Signals. Ist Innings. Col. G. G. Rawson. c Dobbin. b Skipwitli 2 J. P. Harrison, C Atkinson. b Kennedy l4 Capt. Lewis Barclay. c …
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141 OUR SIMPLE STORY. The snooker who wanted to be smart. Percy Leavem was a nice little boy when he went to the Shop and really wanted to b …
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134 THE LAW OF THE SNOOKER. (With acknowledgments to Rudyard Kipling.) Now these are the laws of the Snooker, Severe and hard to fulfill, And …
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120 PRIZE LIST. JULY, 1931. Sword of Honour. (For exemplary conduct). Senior-under-Officer M. St.J. Oswald. / Pollock Medal. (For the best qu …
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70 integrated and by the end of the nineteenth century there were some hundred and twenty distinct tribes, all, from constant hostility with …
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155 Foil: J. H. Read. Sabre: P. R. C. Standish. Bayonet: J. G. Allardyce. In addition to the usual individual trophies, which are competed f …
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73 capacity. Usually of magnificent physique, a Masai “Moran” presents an appearance as spectacular as can be found anywhere in the Continent …
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I2I) THIC BRIDII‘. RII)I’.~SI’RIN(} 'I‘I‘IRM. I935. The Bridle Ride was judged on June 25th by Major A. L. Cameron, I).S.O., M.C., R.H.A., o …
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things to different people. 96 If some one could explain to me The theories of colour values When painters paint a shapeless shape In flamin …
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128 Singles. 'l'mnmm \Vomlmfi'v Bryan l‘it'iss Barker Ihwhvr ....................... r3 & 1| Kinglmrn .................. (l Imlm Symvs ...... …
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Athletic Team, 1935. FRONT ROW (left to right).—H. A. C. Dundas, R. N. K. Barge, M. McClure Williams, J. H. Fyson, G. C. Pearson, J. R. Math …
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10‘) to get far enough across to :1 hall which went away from him and was caught at the wicket. Another catch at the wicket got rid of Washi …
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' 67 Albeit one G.C. (from Sandhurst) was under the impression that he had missed two, and would not be persuaded that he would arrive at Vi …