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  • Name (in order of merit on passrng out). Edmeades, A. W. Corbett, U. Jones, A. V. Edge, C. G. J. Darley, D. B. J. Foster, N. L. Hebert, B. L …

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  • _,4 157 HORRIBLE HERALDRY. The after-effects of a nightmare. Riding Parade. CREST. An Adjutant enraged proper. ARMS. On a field asphalte, a b …

  • THIRTY ONE YEARS AGO. Thirty one years ago the first number of the Shop Magazine appeared. Following the fashion of our longer established co …

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  • 148 The Horse Show, in the Rushmoor Arena, provided most of us with a very welcome entertainment during all this week. On Saturday night Ald …

  • 108 only winning one fight. However, the Royal Artists Rifles have since become the Inter-Services champions, so although they had not their l …

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  • : . 4: #1 :i ' 3’25““ ' .1 gemg; ‘ 214 ' BOOK REVIEW. “High Command in the World War", by Captain W. D. Puleston, Director of Naval Intellig …

  • 87 TRIANGULAR MEETING AT WOOLWICH. An Exciting Finish. From The Observer, May 11th, 1930. The triangular athletic contest between Woolwich, …

  • 145 tain the status quo as was the last war holds out but a dark and doubtful future with almost inevitably much the same results. Besides i …

  • 148 been the weakest feature in the performance but this time it was one of the strongest and full marks must be given to the Seniors for th …

  • NOTES AND NOTICES. Recess. The Shop will be closed from 9th July to 27th August, 1930, both dates inclusive. '1 * C * I * ‘l i Departures an …

  • 186 “ CARMASTERSHIP ”. Returning from week—end leave is always an awful rush. There is always an awful panic to catch the last train, and on …

  • M 168 between them. Phillimore led round the Birchrock by about 50 yards, and managed to keep the lead home across the line, completing the …

  • 153 lioyal Corps of Signals. 1st Inning/s. (‘01. G. G. Rawson. Gordon, b Cocks. E. K. Steward, c Cocks. b Loring ............ Capt. H. S. Le …

  • 239 J. Diving. ’l'here shall he two attempts at eueh of the following dives :# u. lunnine; [leader from Springlmard. 1:. Plain dive from 5’ …

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