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75 AN EASTER CRUISE. There was a skipper, a mate and a boat; there was a week to spare: the logical conclusion was a cruise. An introduction …
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Swimming Team, Summer 1938. SEATED.—C. E. H. Edwards, M. C. Camel], R. H. J. Rowntree (capl), R. C. Pringle, M. C. B. Anderson. STANDING—Cap …
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Did {he authors 015—— Sechon Leading , and We MT. Manual ii p {'heir applicafione .
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Summer Lea-cc. The Shop will be closed for Summer “leave” from July 7th to September lst. + 4 as Departures As already recorded, the posts o …
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158 In the first series of matches each side appeared thoroughly nervous, but Sandhurst were quicker to find their form and were soon well on …
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A a _..\__.,4_~_.WA A__ 4A _ “,49_-_, A A “4 < ‘ RIDING. Shop v. Sandhurst, 1930. G.C. Poé‘ G.C. Withers (LC. Kuyll [7.0. Mitchell younuuo ~ …
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91 than a third of the Shop attended the meeting, an enthusiastic band of supporters making the double journey to Cranwell in the day—260 mi …
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134 LIMERICK COMPETITION. The following have been selected for publication. stafl wish to thank the senders of the unpublished limericks for …
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128 The Shop went in to but at 1 pm. and with only 210 runs to get in four hours, seemed to have a very good chance of winning. Unfor- tunat …
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__ 52 100 miles of Aden. It was brought under British Protection in order to provide buffer territory against invasion from the Yemen. The P …
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m 116 Memorial Tablet. On Sunday, September 18th, during the Parade Service, General Sir Bindon Blood, Colonel Commandant, R.E., unveiled to …
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Name. Haig A. E. G. Wood J. M. Sawyer E. L. Gilbert G. F. L. Hingston A. T. Fuller T. J. F. Barnes C. H. A. Hynes C. A. Walker B. J. Charlto …
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99 Major Young and his Sappcrs for building the palace. Captain luck for his efforts with the Loud Speakers. I.ieut.-Colonel Body for his ar …
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87 GAMES. Ruggr'r. Played 12; won 4, lost 8. 34 played out of a course of 42. Hoe/rev. Played 8; lost 8. 26 played. Soccer. Played 5; won 2, …
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(.‘orrgrutn/ations. The Shop congratulates the following :— Captain M. R. Prentice, R.li., on passing into the Staff College: Captain l‘). H …
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111 iii/w Edit/Ir hwy/N [o ur/nmu'h'Ji/r H'It/i thanks the l'C(‘C‘l[/f of flu; fol/wring: JIM/(1131103 :— Army P. T. Stafi' Journal. Altlenha …
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_ 06 7“” yards, I>t.—(T1">1‘i+-11. 'llltT.——T‘\if7,(ri«‘l‘ki]4T. Eh'd.—(T'mi'h-i'i>. Time- 10 .‘2/5 SOCS. ‘ ‘wmrd‘. (‘Imu’fw‘ Iii/Ir. I>i.~— …
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127 After four months’ service at the War Oflice as President of the Training Manual Revision Committee, he was appointed Secretary of the Es …
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,,>. 150 June 3rd. R.M.A. V. M.C.C. R.M.A. 150 (Wakely 48; Haig 37. Roberts 5 for 19>. M.C.C. 230 for 9 (B. S. Cninberlege 73; C. T. A. Wilk …
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164 rail. This reduced the number of probables to G.C’s Grifiiths, Walker and Stephenson. The Final was :— lst G.C. Grifliths 2nd G.C. Walker. …