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151 As a result of this 2 and 3 Companies tied with 63 marks each— 4 Company got 54 and 1 Company 38. 2 and 3 Companies then changed horses …
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155 The R.l\1.A. won the toss and went in to hat on a good wicket, which looked pleasant enough from a batsman's point of view. 1. H. Freela …
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112 grounds, hands in pockets. You will notice many figures in khaki, and your observant eye will soon note that every now and then one will …
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69 the Cadets on parade to-day. I think the standard of drill at the Shop has gone up since I was a cadet and also the standard of turn—out. …
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72 Almost the entire course have represented their companies in the inter- company competitions, and continue to do so every week. Cricket, …
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161 2nd VI. The 2nd VI played 9 matches and won 2. They had the satisfaction of inflicting two 9—0 defeats over visiting sides. The 2nd VI pl …
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R.M.A. L. J. Harris, G Hill Wood B., b Hill Wood W. W. A. R. Sumner, Hill Wood W., b Hill Wood B. M. St. J. Oswald, c Mayhew, b Allen C. V. …
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92 Company Organization, .rlutumn Term, 1937. No. 1C0mpany: Captain C. H. Drew, R.A. S.U.O. R. H. \V. Dunn. U.O. R. D. Clark. No.2 Company: …
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76 They were ‘ ’E knows l’. Mark the lapsing of the aspirate which would betoken a lowly origin. Mark that, Inspector—Who knows?" And with a …
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86 Then in a desperate finish the Cranwell man, S. J. Marchibanks, got home first. Their second string, however, was only fourth, so that Sand …
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(14 OBITUARY. GENERM. SIR WEBB GILLMAN, K.(I.B., K.C.I\I.G., n.s.0., Colonel Commandant, Royal Artillery. Gentleman Cadet R.l\I.A., March 18 …
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138 Item. Do resolve to pawne my wire less. (Note. Will listen to Babbleall his sett). Item. Do resolve to forego the Flikers excepting I be …
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109 decided upon the former. We bought a bamboo “rod and line com- plete” for 1 krone (shilling) and were not disappointed at the end of our …
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R.M.A. L. J. Harris, b Hards ............... 12 W. A. R. Sumner, c Thorneycroft, b Birt ................................. 8 W. P. Lawson, b …
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SHOP “u. SANDHURST. The fourth annual match took place on the Royal Blackheath Golf course on Saturday, 30th April. Our opponents had won on …
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75 ly grin on his face. With forced humour he said, “Escape, yes? Well, bon voyage nach Holland”. A singularly polyglot announcement! The gu …
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157 BENSON CUP. There was a very good entry for this event. Cary the holder was beaten by Armitage who was much faster this year over the sh …