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  • 93 Ill. ALGIISRS. When we left London at nine o’clock one morning in April, it was mining hard. At nine o'clock the same evening it was stil …

  • I—I—— R.M.A, v. 102 FREE FOR ESTERS Played at Woolwich on June 19th, 1935. Result a win for the Shop by 4 wickets. Scores :— 1“ree Foresters …

  • 136 do not covet. All this determined upon by our National Govt. headed by Mr. R. Macdonald, Mr. S. Baldwin and Sir H. Samuel, with Mr. A. H …

  • 89 The Reverend W. T. Beekerson, B.A., B.D., (LE, has left the Shop on completion of his tour of duty, and sailed for Egypt. His kindly pres …

  • Riding Team, BACK Row (left to right).—G. L. Cnrlisle, E. H. D FRONT Row (left to rightL—J. M. Walsh, Lleut Summer 1936. Czllthrop, B. R. M. …

  • W 109 AUTUMN ENTRY. 1937. ‘The following Gentlemen Cadets of the First Class entered the 7 Shop in the Autumn Term, 1937 :— Name. School. Ad …

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  • 160 R.M.A.S.C. 'v. R.E. Chatlzam. The return match against the R.E’s. at Chatham was sailed on Sunday, July 8th. The Shop boats were sailed …

  • _ 132 “RUSKIN AT THE SHOP." Life at the Shop holds for everyone some memories associated with the School of Arms, Snooker dances, Snooker bo …

  • 134 APPENDIX. A COMPARISON OE HEIGHTS AND WEIGHTS EROM 1870 TO THE PRESENT DAY. 1. (10 years ago. Average height. Average weight Av. age. En …

  • 83 which accompanied it. liverybody’s tent and contents were thoroughly soaked, and so we were really very pleased when the night was over. …

  • lull 81 (Soft music as the lights go slowly up disclosing tlze sentry sleeping. [infer a Sllop servant ‘Ii‘illl bziclret and broom.) Servant …

  • 169 R..l[.il.S.(.'. "u. Rul. ll'oolic'iclz. The only other event of interest before the recess, was the match against the R.A. VVoolwich. Th …

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  • v .____ _-z- ‘4’:W__;v_. 82 However, taking a line straight up the steepest slope, I took a shovelful of loam every yard, and panned it. The …

  • 97 voice is soothing, and we have learnt to sleep under any difficulties). Others will rejoice that we are allowed reserve machine guns at l …

  • 1st XI. 1933. Matches Played 13. Won 0. Lost 5. Drawn 8. The absence of a victory this season is not a true estimate of the team’s efforts o …

  • _ 146 under consumption. there is something like an economic holiday, whilst in the palmy days of peace we are forced back into our financial …

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  • 144 and against their names are those of the horses which carried them so well :— G.C. Dyas “Buckfast”; G.C. Livingstone-Learmonth “Windfall …