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  • 107 R.M.A. STAFF 1'. R.M.C. STAFF. The third Stafi match took place at Camberley Heath on May 6th, the results of the previous encounters hav …

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  • 85 After the recess the weather improved and the track became a hive of activity. However on April 25th, when the Milocarians visited us for …

  • flu“ 78 Who, he asked, did not at first pine for the good old days about which we know by tradition? But tradition was only the best of the pa …

  • 152 Bowling Analysis. 0. 111. 1'. w. Brook ... 13 b 15 2 Hardy 15'5 9 11 4 Tyler 6 1 22 1 I’ersse 8 2 13 1 Fenton 6 2 11 2 Pinney 6 1 21 Gil …

  • 56 \ \‘ @“fil _ \ ll The collection of pictures in the possession of the Shop has been enriched by a legacy from the late Lord \Yavertree, wh …

  • 118 R.M.A. v. lV’IE'l‘ROPOl‘JTAN POLICE COLLEGE. Played at VVoolwich on 24th June, 1936. This match resulted in an overwhelming victory for …

  • 90 besmirch the honour of the old house. The ”Bell Tavern”— a little further to the East’ard and at the head of the Bell Watergate and this …

  • ling—‘2‘ . .mi‘i-T FRONT ROW (left to right).—C. C. B. Poolcy, U.O. (i. V. dc C. O‘Grady, U.O. L. H. \Villiams, Colonel N. H. C. Sherhruoke, …

  • 131 Final result :— lst Sandhurst .. 60 wins. 2nd VVoolwich 56 wins. 3rd Cranwell 46 wins. The Cadet Championship was held at Olympia the fo …

  • 73 WHERE THERE'S A WILL . . . . II. Conditions in Hesepe Camp during the summer of 1918 were not attractive. The sun was very hot, the sanit …

  • SEPL, COLONEL N. H, C. SHERBROOKE. 0.5.0., ASSISTANT COMMANDANT, R.M.A. 1929—JULY. 1932.

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  • 126 In January, 1919, he was appointed Assistant Adjutant to the Shop, a most erroneous title for a very onerous post, which would much bett …

  • 137 Sir John recovered consciousness to find himself strapped tightly to one of his bookcases, so that he could not move any part of his body …

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  • [t is worth notice, perhaps, that old fear and distrust long dormant were reawakened by the unfortunate thesis maintained at the beginning o …

  • 121 TRIANGULAR ATHLETICS, 1936. The Triangular this year was held on Saturday, May 9th, on the Woolwich Stadium. Once again the weather was …

  • Fencing, 1 933. FRONT Row (left to right).—M. Earle, A. F. M. Jack, L. P. Cocks, J. B. S. Kincaid, A. E. Tracy, T. W. Nash. BACK ROW (left t …

  • 109 Bowring lost (7 and 5) to Savage. Savage was two over fours when the match finished. He began with a ”birdie”, lost the next two holes to …