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172 lt is difficult to think of the Shop without Captain J. L. C. Napier. He touched its life at so many points that the gap his departure wi …
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202 II “Just the place for the Mortar,” the Commandant cried, Inspecting the Shop with care. “Oh ! Let me remove it,” the Sapper replied, To …
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“A" XV. FRONT Row (left to right).—R. L. T. Burges, W. H. L. Garden, W. A. Vinycomb. W. G. A. Luwrie (cupt.), \N. Loring. N. B. C. Teacher, …
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W 192 It was curious to note that if any one scientist put forward his own views, all the others immediately leapt upon him as one man. How …
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" The Brutal and Licentious Soldier "
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239 In the match against St. Thomas’s Hospital (the only match won 1 so far), the team played much better than usual and thoroughly deserved …
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The season has not as a whole been too good, once again the absence of class outside the scrum has made things more difficult. Hope and Sedgw …
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0f "/79 wvw‘: w" H1; 1% ‘ :17”, 56'?! Inf. ‘1, V I. t 7.1!? flows my :"f I ’ : , ' . -«;;.,A :3 THE GORDON STATUE IN CARPENTARIA PLACE. MELB …
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171 and trouble to have been rewarded with at least one victory over Sand- hurst. As a golfer “Stevie” oscillated between brilliance and sli …
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Sllllllllc’)‘ Leave. The Shop will be closed from July 12th to August 30th during the Summer Leave. Departures. The end of the term sees the …
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217 long and accurate. The forwards led by Linton were well together in the loose, and in the line-out had more than their share of the ball …
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204 SOCIETY GOSSIP. London, Sunday Evening. Lunching with the Barretts of Wimpole Street yesterday, I learnt that a non-stop flight to Eldora …
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ADDITIONS TO THE LIBRARY. “The Fifth” (1st and 2nd Northumberland Fusiliers) in the Great War. Brig. B. H. Sandilands. “The New Immortality” …
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176 On Armistice Sunday the preacher was the Reverend G. C. Pringle of the Charity Organization Society. On Sunday, November 29th, the Rever …
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GARRISON v. SHOP STAFF. This match was played at Royal Blackheath and resulted in a win for the Shop by 8% matches to 3%. Garrison . Maj. E. …
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184 they won't put their heart and soul into the smallest thing they have to do. Whatever you have to do, do it with all your soul or don't …
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l 182 '1 THE (3.8. EGG. I. Gazing with reproachful eye On me as I poise my knife, I can hear your plaintive cry— ”Gentle G.C., spare my life …
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197 their grateful shade all over the precincts. The cricket ground boasts some particularly fine specimens. From the Mall, of course, radiat …
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174 “In bidding farewell to Major F. Bolton M.B.E., R.A., the Com- ‘ mandant wishes to express on behalf of all ranks of the Royal Military …
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2’ 211 R.M.A. v. BANK OF ENGLAND. Played at Roehampton on Wednesday November 25th after the Sandhurst rugger match and without Hope and Hodg …