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207 gence and by worth of character to the confusion of those who act as those have acted, composing the party of which have called forth th …
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193 that is all its own as those of us who have lived in Australia know well. He rode the races he described; he was out after horse-stealer …
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Rugby lst XV. FRONT ROW (left to right).—M. Earle. R. K. Jones, A. R. S. Browne, R. Linton, W. T. Sedgwick, E. W. P. Muylnn, B. M. O'Brien, …
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90 A. T. Hingston 6’23” lst Class. K. N. Wylie 6’29” 1st Class. R. C. Warlow-Harry 7’9” Standard. P. N. Moore 7’35” J. M. L. Gavin 7’48” R. …
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189' itrwas quite close to the site of the Black Hole where he was confined for 48 hours for the sin of smoking at the age of 10". a? if- A‘ …
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110 THIRTY—ONE YEARS AGO. The following are extracted from the November 1900 issue of the Magazine :— “The word ‘Snooker’ admits of a plausi …
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228 C. W. M. Young; .l. S. S. Prestf \V. Gr. S. Brookef" .l. B. Higham, D. C. S. David, G. C. Yool; D. W. E. Brown; G. H. Starrf" A. R. K. V …
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SHOP v. SANDHURST. r The first official match between the Shop and Sandhurst was played at Langley Park on Saturday, 13th September, 1930. .1 …
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THE HO‘RSE THAT LENT A HEL‘PING HAND.
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194 THE CAM. As a most unfortunate misconception of the true facts appears to have arisen concerning the destination of certain misguided ge …
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230 2.. Holman (iOltlflalit‘. ll. Branford Grafton. 4. \Valmsley4‘otham (lamemck. 1'2. Wilberforce Buelifast. .3. Moylan Hidden Mystery. 13. …
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207 in assisting to train the novices. He has always stood down for others who are going to be here next term and his keenness has always be …
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F——_—~ 206 June 39th [Sf/9. Whatever dirty linen the Gentlemen may have they are desired to give it out to be washed to-morrow, in order tha …
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159 Muir had an easy passage against Griffith who was as ineffective as Cotter had been against Rai. Sandburst thoroughly deserved their succ …
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211 At intervals came Cyril Beverley (Capt. Gayer), a well to do young man who was looking after his father’s affairs, Mr. Blanquet (Mr. Bos …
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193 At 11 a.m. we arrived and breakfasted at Relizane. Discovering that we were English, they charged us three times too much; however, the …
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18S PRIZE WINNERS. Winter Term, 1932. Sword of Honour. (For exemplary conduct). Senior-Under-Officer P. C. Williams. Pollock Medal. (For the …
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201 R.M.A. v. R.M.C. The R.M.C. had a reputation which made the result of the match almost a foregone conclusion, but they did not have it a …
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225 Amateur Boxing Championships: 21 creditable performance on Hobbs's part. The final result was 6 bouts to 5 in favour of Oxford University …