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  • 101 The riding took place on \Vednesday afternoon and before giving details of the competition, I would like to record our appreciation of w …

  • Pa- ———_—______——-~‘wr 139 VII. The Captain took The Major And led him to The harraCk—square. The Major said, ”Laying, eh?” And hummed a bar …

  • m 83 WEI/ten WEIGHT. gm] string. A. 1‘. Yorke beat J. K. L. ('arstairs. Yorke fought a cool and clever fight and well deserved the points ver …

  • 45 Both officers were on the Shop Staff comparatively recently, and for one term were here together; Capt. Baker-Jones departing for the East …

  • W—Ifi 58 bungalow than did thatch, it also removed the tiles for the forts and bungalows are founded on rocks. We had a cinema show in Aden o …

  • 145 “One change most of us will probably witness, viz. :the gradual development of motor carriages and traction engines for road transport i …

  • 59 straight one night with the intervening rocks and walls and came to rest on the road beneath without any damage beyond a shaking, a very …

  • 93 (LC. Corbett and Mr. Stevenson. After a liver debate in which there were thirteen speakers from the House. the motion was rejected by 38 …

  • /-\ flr/ ' o N: ATHLETICS. COMPANY ATHLETIC SPORTS. Three things are necessary for the success and enjoyment of Com- pany Athletic Sports; ti …

  • m 120 ‘ Reed. S. P. loyal Artillery. L‘arslaw. F. W. L. Nelson, J. A. Roclifort-Boyd. C. Rmvley-(‘omvy G. A. n Searlo. G. H. ., ,, Fisher. A …

  • 118 We have received the following notice from Lady Home of Stirkoke and are glad of the opportunity to publish it in this magazine. “Lady H …

  • W l 150 The individual performances were as follows :— 1 COMPANY. Cpl. J. F. Whidborne. (”El Dorado”). Knocked the stile—bucked off before t …

  • 171 R.M.A. v. STRAGGLERS OF ASIA. Played at Aldershot on July 4th. Drawn. ‘ The Shop made 308 for 6, Lawson playing very well for his 98 and …

  • — 56 entered his time in the book kept at the top. 1 have seen him on the way carrying out the exercise recreation, or was it penance? He wa …

  • The undermentioned Gentlemen Cadets of the Third Class (Feb- ruary 1929 Entry) have been commissioned as under :— 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 …

  • 124 LAST JOINED GENTLEMEN CADETS. Name. Pease R. T. Prynne M. W. Thorp J. P. Day P. L. M. Cameron D. C. Delmé-Radclifie M. Sykes E. A. Hawkin …

  • 140 TOPSY VISITS THE LARGE HALL. TRIX DARLING, What do you think I have done? I have positively got into a mess. Knowing that you are an ant …

  • 163 Thus the RC. of S. were set to get 287 to win. Thanks to some excellent bowling by Hardy, backed up by good fielding they were dismissed …

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