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58 quite cheaply to lecture in Chemistry, but that he wished to secure someone of real standing, and he described Faraday as about the best …
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56 During the term many members of the senior class and some members of the stafi have visited H.M. Tower of London as guests of the Chaplain …
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_—- 104 British .lmuleur SLIIU'C ( lunupions/lip. Cocks and Tracy both fought in the British Amateur Sabre cham— pionship in April. Both suc …
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93 One Mile. lst—H. W. Hedges (S.L.H.). 2nd—A. C. Stansbury (S.L.H.). J. G. Stubbs (S.L.H.). 4th—J. H. Taylor (R.M.A.). Time 4 mins. ‘37 sec …
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89 too, had they not gone to Sheerness instead of Gillingham l). A. F. Bell, Kreiser, Browne, and Robinson went out in ”Ilex” for the week- …
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_ Ht) Putting] the llvr'ig/llt. I. J. L. Melville (Sedbergll & 8.). 2. M. (1'. Stevenson [Wellington & ('.I. 3. .\. J. A. Arengo Jones tt‘li …
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59 The above statement of fact maybe bald, but it is convincing. The normal term of duty is four years: Captain Ames has therefore had one o …
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ATHLETICS. INTER-COMPANY AND BUGLE SPORTS. This meeting was held on Monday, March let, Tuesday, March 22nd, and Wednesday, March 23rd. There …
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115 No. 2Company: Captain S. A. J. Grehan, O.B.E., M.C., R.A. U.O. A. T. Hingston. No. 3 Company: Captain J. A. Sanger, R.A. U.O. C. G. Butt …
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(Photograph by caurluy of Banana. Ll:l,. Duper Slryet, 1121.) MAJOR-GENERAL C. M. WAGSTAFF, Commandant of the Shop.
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Vol. XXXlVr—No 131. CONTENTS. Thirty 0110 Years XQO Editorial . Notes & NOLico< Obituary Noticcx' The Prince Inilwrinl You are Old William A …
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Presentation. Mr. \V. .l. Squires of VVoolwich has presented to the Shop a very fine coloured engraving of a riverside view of the town of VV …
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65 SWIMMING THE THAMES BY T. LUMSDEN AND OTHER CADETS IN 1807. Editor’s Note. The Shop Magazine is indebted to Major-General J. C. Dalton, C …
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112 NOTES AND NOTICES. .1 rrivals. Captain H. A. Golden, R.E., has taken the place of Captain Hards on the ME. Staff. Joining the R.E., T.F. …
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77 HISTORIANS. An Extravaganza with apologies to the Authors of 1177 and all which. A. “Say laddie, who was it said that bit about Veni-Vidi …
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99 [In]! miln “"41!” “HIV. lst.—No. l Coy. Zinnl.—No. 2 Coy. 3rd.—No. 3 Coy. Tinw 3 mins. 53 Wis. .lIi/ilurj/ Sulmrrlinm‘v Staff RIU'I’_ ]st …
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MAJOR FREDERICK BOLTON. l\I.R.I—7., ILA. Assistant Adjutant. R.M.A., 1910—1931. ‘
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m 106 produced the steady stuff and putted about the average standard. On the day’s play, Doyle could be classed several strokes better than …
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95 he often surprised people by unexpected revelations of his great tech- nical knowledge, often on matters that he was not to be expected t …