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  • 185 So he sent up a card to the \Var Office Asking”, them to deal with the fuss. The letter went through all the channels By which everythin …

  • 157 B.M.A. Ist Innings. 2nd Inning/s. (T. ll. A. ()livier, b de Las Casas ............ I] l) I'nwin ...................... N. (f. l’allot, b …

  • 220 The RE. attacked strongly at the start but the Shop forwards re— lieved with a good dribble which was spoilt however, by offside. After …

  • 79 A “ CREWED " STORY. It was a lovely summer‘s day, when all old salts put on their new white flannels, or the pair that Achille Serre has j …

  • COMMISSIONS, SUMMER 1933. White. ll. L. Bowring. J. ll. S. Narain. 1’. Bennett. P. M. Gardiner. I). E. L. Phillimore. Ilon. ll. (1H:- Nash. …

  • BACK ROW (left to right).—Capt. M. S. Wheatley, N. N. Hogg, J. F. Basselt,C. H. T. MucFelridge. FRONT ROW (left to righl).—C. R. Mangat Rai. …

  • 200 hurst side, and it is a~curious commentary on the game to have to record that many of the Sandhurst tries resulted from promising Shop a …

  • 91 in the persons of Mrs. VVagstaFf and Mrs. Stainer respectively, com‘ plicated things even further with their dramatic lessons and queered …

  • M 182 ‘ PUBLIC DAY, DECEMBER 20th, 1933. l Although London was shrouded in a thick impenetrable fog, the front parade at the Shop was suffici …

  • STAFF v. G.C.s. The above match took place at Royal Blackheath on April 30th and resulted in a win for the Staff by 14 matches to 9. Results …

  • 143 “But of course you must go to the cinema, isn’t Furtwangen famous for its cinema? And a very good film too, all about a man with two wive …

  • _ 150 ‘. Loring also bowled well, but is inclined still to bowl too many short 1 balls. Kennedy did not achieve the success that was origina …

  • 208 A FEW PARTICULARS. All the papers have been so full these days with accounts of the Loch Ness Monster, that I could not let this edition …

  • 68 1451 Robert Clarke 2nd Lt. ’08. 2nd Capt. ’27. Capt. ’40. Lt.Col. ’46. Co]. ’54. R.P. ’56. d. ’63. West Indies, Gibraltar, St. Helena. 14 …

  • 195 ii' mess. They then dress like blokes, and play with men and baulks and l pumps and slabs and things. I have not told you about the rags …

  • 78 Roger was found by Parker and Doctor Sheppard with a dagger through his shirt front; evidently a job of work for M. Poirot, from whom gre …

  • 169 of the last TA. course. Such stafi work alone should find him a home in a “certain place” not very far from his new unit. The same quiet e …

  • 67 Lieut.-Colonel C. J. Wallace, D.S.O., O.B.E., M.C., H.L.I., has been at the Shop eighteen months as C]. Tactics. Under his guidance the b …

  • 77 which had appeared mysteriously on the sea, led the way, it is doubtful if Jilly would have reached Burnham yet. The first meal of the cru …

  • l 238 An annual swimming match with Cranwell has been arranged to commence next year and in this new fixture the opportunity has been taken t …