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  • 3. October 16th, versus Royal Horse Guards. Team :— Foil. Sabre. Epée, M. A. Lloyd. A. S. T. Godfrey. M. A. Lloyd. R. B. D. Morgan. A. V. Br …

  • -47-} _.;_1 —l -—-_-‘ “ Tons of Money." Chestermnn (Behind couch) ' ds). (Mr. Considine)‘ Simpson Sprules Ge Allington Aubrey Allington (Mrs …

  • 179 ABOUT OLD FRIENDS. LARKHILL LETTER. Sir, This is being written while out on a Drill Order, waiting peacefully at the wagon lines while t …

  • 244 Bantams. J. R. H. Wilson (R.M.A.) beat S. Lottienville (St. Catherine’s) on points. Light weights. 3rd strings. E. R. G. St. John (R.M.A …

  • 173 who saw it. This speaks volumes for his enthusiasm. As regards other games, he has been awarded a full staff “rep” for Rugger, Hockey, S …

  • SPRING ENTRY, 28 1939. . - The following Gentlemen Cadets of the First Class entered the Shop in the Spring Term, 1939 :— Name. Allmn. ( ll. …

  • x\ \l‘i \ 9‘. \\‘\\l .- ‘li . \\ l \ n. \ \ .. (Ill/WI." .7 i There is no more depressing sight than a great building without its complement …

  • m 178 Champion Company. We congratulate No. 3 Company (Capt. l5. G. \V. Pearse, R. Signals and U.O. P. \V. G. Pope), on winning the Champion …

  • 177 Athletically, he has had the welfare of the 2nd Hockey XI very much at heart and although the activities of that Xl have been over— shad …

  • after two hits all. The Shop then won the eighth and ninth fights, so 103 losing the whole match by the odd fight. Results were as follows :— …

  • occER. Although the results of matches show a considerable improvement on last year, the Soccer XI cannot be said to have had a successful s …

  • 230 Players :— Back.—J. B. Loveluck (7), R. S. Milford (3). Three-quarters.—J. R. Rodwell (5), J. A. H. Mitchell (4), C. V. Hodgson (5), A. …

  • THE INDIAN ARMY LIST Issued half-yearly in April and October is a distribution List of Officers on the Active List of the Army in India, Army …

  • 210 J. P. M. Hope beat R. H. A. Leigh 9—5, 9—3, 9—5 in a match in which Hope never appeared to be in difficulties. He got the length quickly …

  • J ‘ 254 north of Westwood Farm, across the level crossing and then back by 3* ‘ . . . J the arterial road to Well Hall Road and finishing at …

  • l .,;.x(/’//Illllllll I I,-|l Ill Economy is the watchword (or ought we to say catchword?) of the hour, and although opinions difier as to ho …

  • 237 a perfect combination of forward play enabled Graham to shoot the Shop’s first goal. Sandhurst soon equalized after an equally brilliant …

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