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  • 7—— 127 2,000 feet—in places in almost sheer cliffs—from the surrounding plain, and is the centre of the tin mining‘ industry. With the exce …

  • 111 of an arc of the 30th Meridian through Tanganyika and Northern Rhodesia. Having completed this task he returned to England in January, 1 …

  • 157 1934. The R.M.A.S.C. flag officers this season are :— Commodore 2—Major-General A. A. Goschen, D.S.O. Vice-Commodore :—Col. L. St. J. R. C …

  • 126 Major D. Cran and Captain A. D. Hunter may be novices so far as the Shop Stage is concerned, but we suspect that they have already won t …

  • 136 who gauge the strength of their sides so as to beat the Shop comfortably. Of the other matches we lost none by more than the odd set. Th …

  • 158 ll.M.A. i..\. Huhalterns. l’. A. C. Don. lb\v.. b Bibra ......... 27 .\. J. W. Grubh. b Loring ............ 5 W. H. L. Gordon. b Morris …

  • .— 104 French Prizes. (Awarded by the President of the French Republic). lst —Corporal E. O. C. Lemaire. 2nd—Corp0ral P. D. Morris. 3rd—Corp …

  • Tennis, 1938. FRONT ROW (left to right).—J. B. H. Daniel, R. Q Wallace (capt.), .l. H. Shore. BACK Row (left to right).—Capt. J. G. Cowley, …

  • Riding Team, Summer 1937. FRONT ROW.—J, H. Gihsun, Capt. I“. E. Vining, M.B.E., R.H.A._ C. Armimge. BACK ROW.—T. A. Hunt, R. H. Dcning, P. L …

  • 1' §\_al The earlier part of the Athletic season has been dealt with in the last number of the Magazine; it remains to complete the account …

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  • 171 2 l At this stage the race became really exciting. The wind slackened l suddenly, and the leading boats found themselves unable to make …

  • 85 The tank major, who wore the most becoming salmon-pink aertex shirt. collar and tie, grew more and more disgusted, until finally he walked …

  • — 158 R.M.A.S.C. v. R.E. Chatham. On Wednesday, June 13th, the R.E.Y.C. sent up a team from i Chatham to sail against the Shop at Erith. Sho …

  • 128 Bush, gate, rails, in and out of rails and bush, open ditch, oxer, iron hurdles, and water. There were no wings except at the first fence …

  • 116 Pontifex Carter, Major Hugh Fothergill, Jane West, and Mrs. Fulver- ton-Fane (we cannot believe it is pronounced as it is spelt), and ou …

  • 52 drowning, was unveiled by Brigadier R. H. VVillan, I).S.O., M.(1., .r\.I).C., and dedicated by the Chaplain. Mr. and Mrs. Agar and repres …

  • m l 86 have cursed, wept and gnashed our teeth, but now that it is all over we must admit that it was on the whole RATHER GOOD FUN. 1V. “BEN …

  • fl 154 R.M.A. TEAM. G.C. Beattie on Grafton. G.C. Capper on Gaydon. U.O. Kennedy on Maureen. U.O. Rose on Magneto. U.O. Young on Moundy. Rese …