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  • 178 Webb. M. J. (Eton) .. . . lloyul .\rtillvry. Daniel]. J. N. A. (Clifton) Brooke, W. G. S. (Eastbourne College) Wilder. J. (i. (Shorlun'n …

  • _ 72 YOU ARE OLD CAPTAIN WILLIAM. ”You are old Captain \Villiam" the snooker said ”And your buttons are not very bright. Yet you give us all …

  • 163 THIRTY ONE YEARS AGO. The following are extracted from the January 1904 issue of the Magazine :— ”On November 24th there was an entertai …

  • m 96 R.M.A. 1'. \VEST KENT. May 28th. This match at Chislehurst was again ruined by rain, and the match was abandoned without a ball being b …

  • #— ‘ 89 440 Yards.—R. W. Craddock (Charterhouse and Sandhurst), 1; C. H. Stoneley (Blundell’s and Woolwich), 2; T. A. B. Parcelle (Cheltenha …

  • 217 The Editor begs to acknowledge with thanks the receipt of the following ll!aga:ines:— Army RT. Stafii Journal, Aldenhainian, Armachian, A …

  • l 95 ’l In the Feathers Sweetman boxed very coolly, but J. MacDougall ‘ ; forced the pace and got inside his guard. This was a good fight, bu …

  • 100 Summary of Results. v. R.N.C. Won R.M.A. 141 (Butler 57). R.N.C. 91 (Gutch 6 for 45). v. Blackheath Lost R.M.A. 163 for 8 dec. (Butler 1 …

  • 102 Although the tournament is not quite finished, there seems no doubt that the standard of tennis has improved as a direct result of the ne …

  • 31 was tried in sending officers to visit the instructional centres of their own particular arm for one day. This turned out to be a popular …

  • 50 ceremonial parade was repeated this summer, and we are happy to think that our guests, both old and young, were much impressed with what …

  • Wyn MAMZHNE Vol. XKKil—No 137. 99?! TENTS. JANUARY, 1935. Thirty One Years Ago . 165 .. 167 175 177 . 179 .. 184 . 186 Editorial Notes & Not …

  • 65 his weapon flew out of his hand and crashed through the stained glass window, severing the lion’s tail in the Royal Arms. This proved som …

  • 137 “Trouble” meant getting up next morning at six aek emma to do drill in the park, where there are no guns, under a very Scotch sergeant a …

  • 177 COMMISSIONS. DECEMBER, 1934. In response to :1 request the names of the Schools have been attached to this list. 1.1~\\is. A. (‘. (111(1 …

  • _ 98 The Long Jump followed and was rather disappointing for Shop supporters but far more disappointing for the two competitors. O’Brien and …

  • 159 lst XI AVERAGES. 1933. [ft/fling. 'l'imes Highest Innings. not out. score. runs. Average. J R. Bean S u 93 396 49-5 P. A. C. Don 1-1 '2 …

  • 64 ENGLISH AS SHE IS TRANSLATED. Most of us at some time or another have laboured to translate into a foreign tongue. Latin was considered t …

  • 223 and the ball rebounded into play. Play however, settled down in the Shop twenty-five and from a loose scrum Stokes got the ball out to Mo …

  • 160 Blackheath. R.M.A. A. P. Day, and b Hardy ............ 43 L. T. Harris, b Cooke ............... 16 L. B. Heldat, b Oswald .............. …