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  • Distance Plunge. lst—H. S. S. Aston. 2nd—G. G. J. Fenton. 3rd—J. M. Hepper. Distance 55 ft. 5 ins.; thus beating the existing B.M.A. record …

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  • 134 . l NOTES AND NOTICES. Public Day. Public Day for the Autumn Term 1929 will be on Thursday, 19th December. A rn'vals. With the arrival o …

  • . . U“: ’3 El 6 i n; '5‘“; Order of Merit. 40 41 42 '43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 Name. Moore, R. W. A. …

  • 136 Champion Company at Arms. After a very eventful term so far as Sports were concerned, No. 2 Company became Champion Company. The result …

  • 1.06 SOME NOTES ON THE Y.O. COURSE, 1925-1927. The R.E. at Cambridge during the past year have kept up the high standard set in former years …

  • SHOP v. SANDHURST. The first golf match between the Shop and Sandhurst was played at Worplesdon on 22nd September, 1929. It was not regarded …

  • 183 A needle match soon arrived. They both got on in two, but it was the Staff representative who holed his second putt for a 4. As far as w …

  • 141 HUNTING IN INDIA. It may be of interest to those who are contemplating going to India to know that in addition to pig sticking, polo, bi …

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  • ‘: i337”: ‘ ‘ 146 THE TOILER. As the last rusty rays of an October sun struggled through the atmosphere of smoke and oil that filled the room …

  • R.M.A. v. THE STAFF. This match appears to have become a fixture at the beginning of each term and, as usual, it was a very close affair. It …

  • 141 PRIZES. 3RD CLASS (FEBRUARY, 1928, ENTRY). For the half-year ending 9th July, 1929. Sword of Honour. (For exemplary conduct). Senior-Und …

  • 184 REVIEWS. “The Future of the British Army. The problem of its Duties, Cost, and Composition.” By Brevet-Major B. C. Dening, M.C., R.E. Hi …

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  • 5 Captain A. V. Bird, R.A., comes to the Shop from the 3rd Field Brigade, Woolwich. Commissioned in September 1918, he joined the 6th Divisi …

  • 133 ROYAL MILITARY ACADEMY. lst Innings. R. Kellett (Bedford), b D. Forbes ......... R. H. Hewetson (Repton), b Cadogan ...... W. D. Swan (V …

  • Senior Term, December, 1929. FRONT ROW (left to rightl.#H. K. Gillson, F. R. levers, G. E. Drought, P. F. Synnott, R. J. Lloyd-Price, “.0. C …

  • 182 WELTER WEIGHTS (under 10 stone 7 lbs.). Campbell, J. A. } Campbell I Weld, R. F. Wardani Anderson A. F. . WardaniJZ. M. E. }Wa.rdam ) R …

  • 3 side, a full rep for Old Stiff Rugger and a 1 rep for cricket and tennis. He is also a very effective golfer with a handicap of 12. He is …