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m 156 The R.M.A. made a gallant recovery from a bad first innings and never relaxed during the afternoon when their fate was nearly sealed. T …
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187 REVIEW. The Paris Gun. By Henry W. Miller. (George G. Harrap & Co., Ltd.) The book is written rather for the general public than for the …
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123 Electoral system, while in the Northern Provinces the system adopted is that of indirect rule through the native chiefs with the Governo …
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Tennis, 1930. FRONT Row (left to right).—D. I. Burnett, D. W. Reid, G. C. Grimshaw, R. A. R. Fanshuwe, E. K. Stew BACK ROW (left to riglll). …
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69 never to be forgotten. It stands magnificently alone rising 16,000 feet from the surrounding plateau, whence for miles, in merciless heat, …
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.— 110 Bowling Analysis. 0. 111. r. \\'. o. in. r. \v. Woyniontli 3!) Ii 46 7 15"} 5 33 2 Gray 283 U 5-! I H 4 “2.9 l ‘ Huntlen 13 4 '37) l …
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— 156 was well maintained. In this all but two of the matches were won, including the home fixture against Otter SC. The two lost were Otter …
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M. chClure-Vvilliams, J. . S \Vhile, D. E. l r Hers (: L. Jordan, P. k, K. C. K. Money, M. H. N. H :' rowning, R. D. H. thiyre, ; Smit 0' <1 …
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86 called. The crowd seemed tired, but not too tired to cheer the sweepers who were putting fresh sand on the route, and anyone else who app …
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119 but you must be prepared for hardships, privation and danger on active service, and you will always have the proud consciousness that yo …
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185 Capt. M. S. Wheatley ...... (6 & 5) 1 F. D. Gillio ........................ General Wagstaff .................. R. M. Power ............ …
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LINING THE ROUTE. By A GENTLEMAN CADET. “Three o’clock, sir, and a foggy morning”. It was with some such words that 250 of us were recalled …
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During this season the Shop won 5, lost 7, and drew 3 matches. Herewith a summary of results. Eton Ramblers lost by 6 wickets IZingari ,, ,, …
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46 Law and in particular the Bar. \Vc awoke one morning to find that he had become a fully fledged Barrister-at-law: well done. Both have unse …
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153 R.M.A. ‘1‘. R.E. SUBAIXPICRNS. A good win for the Shop. June 10th and 11th Hope and Pallot batted well and Barron and Bean did well to g …
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Cricket XI. 1935. FRONT ROW (left to right).—P. J. T. Skipwith, (1; JC CI; Washington, J. R. Rawlcncc (captain), B. Atkinson, . . . Bryan. H …
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83 U NSPOILT AFRICA. The Kruger National Park, the world's greatest game sanctuary, owes its existence to the late President Kruger who proh …
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144 Knocking lightly at the door of Room XXX, I was hidden to enter by a cheery voice and found myself in a room which, while plainly decora …
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— 150 The tennis on both sides throughout all the matches was of a high standard. The scores in the various sets show that the match, which …
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177 WELTER WEIGHTS (under 10 stone 7 lbs.) Day P. L. M. , Wilson B. lleson Hall (W.o.) Hall K. R. L. Fuller T. J. F. }Ha11 I {Hawkins Tovey …