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211 BRIDLE RIDE. The Bridle Ride was held on 4th December, 1934. Captain Kindersley, R.A. acting as judge. The following Gentlemen Cadets co …
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62 To G.C’s L. S. Stirling-Wilkinson, A. V. Brook-Webb and H. R. L. Hodges on winning for the Shop the Cadet Championship in Foil, Sabre and …
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102 FENCING. The following were the results of the Fencing for the Season 1930-31 :— Won 5 matches. Lost 14 matches. Drawn 2 matches. Althou …
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82 Saturday, 6th June. “Garawog” turned turtle. Not with a Shop crew aboard but ob- viously as a protest against a foreign one. She is out o …
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209 RIDING. WOOLWICH versus SANDHURST The competition was held at Weedon on December 6th, for the first time, and it proved to be a tremendou …
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83 The old man turned his eyes on him, eyes that were so full of sadness and longing that the young man fell into confusion. “Oh, I’m sorry, …
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66 (2) Suppose the breadth of the river from a to g to be a mile, which it is very nearly, and the distance from a to one mile. (3) Suppose …
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88 120 yards hurdles.—R. A. C. Carter (Portsmouth and Cranwell). 1: N. S. Pope (Charterhouse and Sandhurst), 2; A. T. Hingstone (Woolwichl, …
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'_—_—fi l l 154 Saturday, June 3rd. 1‘. \Vest Kent. West Kent. J. A. Deed. v Jones. b Loring 04 0. J. Grace. C Brown. b Gordon 106 G. A. K. C …
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67 Most of the cars are old—and a number of them are paying con- cerns to the local garages. We have a fleet of old Morrises, and another of …
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THIRTY ONE YEARS AGO. The following are extracted from the Magazine issued in July 1901 :— “Most interesting tactical exercises were held on …
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43 June 11th, there was an almost unbroken succession of cold wet days with the wind blowing from the east. However, the cricket match again …
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99 2ND XI. Though the 2nd XI do not appear, from the table of results, to have had a very successful season, having lost eight out of the te …
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half. It is no mean feat to run two such gruelling races in one after- noon, and to win one and be second in the other. In addition, we must …
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m 86 ly performance. For all that we warrant he knows more about Tic-Tac than flag wagging. Captain Ames, looking the complete Bart. as Sir R …
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180 Deaf/1. By the death of James Chatten on December 24th, 1932, the Shop loses a familiar figure and conscientious servant. Chatten, who ha …
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NOTES Departures. OTICES There was a larger exodus of Staff than usual at the end of the Winter Term and in consequence the general life of …
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“ The Trials of a QC."
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— 216 The Corps, who were very much under full strength. undoubtedly failed to make the best use of their opportunities in the first half whe …