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  • Cricket lst Eleven, 1932. t. R.A., P. C. Reynolds, R. A. Barron, L. P. Cocks, G. H. Searlc. BACK Row (left to right).—I.ieut. W. M. Leg l’. …

  • 97 TRIANGULAR CONTEST AND OTHER MATCHES. After the Company Sports it was quite clear that there was some material to work on for the Triangu …

  • 207 A minute later, the two men appeared, glanced enquiringly at the number of the house, and knocked at the door, which was quickly opened. …

  • 180 Mention should also be made of a certain Y.O. who defended his case in court eloquently and successfully when summoned for driving witho …

  • 198 ABOUT OLD FRIENDS. 1. Sir, 'Since it is your opinion that a brief chronicle of our doings here would be of interest to your readers, I w …

  • ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION 10/. POST-FREE Vol. XXX[.—No. [25. January, [932. CONTENTS. Thirty One Years Ago Editorial Notes and Notices Obituary Ab …

  • 222 Vt g' good passing movements, carrying the game well into the Shop half, , and once Doran, the Cranwell right-wing, was very well tackle …

  • 201 were made, usually against robust but inexperienced players, and these did not prove very satisfactory. RUSH/IN. Of the 15 matches playe …

  • 63 had gone; it was not surprising that his opposition collapsed and he handed over my bags without a murmur. As fog might have delayed the …

  • v. St. Thomas‘s Hospital Lost 1— 9 v. Old Charlton Scratched. v. Peterhouse .. Lost 1— 3 Total : Played 13, won 2, lost 9, drawn 1, abandone …

  • and after that he varied his attack very cleverly. His handling, as usual, was brilliant. Best of all, he had the entire team working togeth …

  • 233 The XI as a whole have been lucky as to the lack of injuries; for- tune has favoured us to the extent that we have always been able to t …

  • 211 Do not attempt more than 3. Give reasons. Then he locked them in, leaving two stalwart warders, Ug Li and Pop Har, to watch and feed the …

  • ”if bout what to write? Aye; there's the rub!” Editors, contrary to a widespread belief, cannot just sit down and produce matter ad lib. for …

  • 242 nect with his opponents elusive head, and had the sense and experience to follow up his advantage, the fight being stopped in the second …

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  • 168 THIRTY ONE YEARS AGO. The following are extracted from the January 1902 Magazine :— “Bombardier W. E. Kelly has joined the R.M.A. as a t …

  • MAJOR-GENERAL A. A. GOSCHEN, D.S.O., COMMANDANT, ROYAL MILITARY ACADEMY. Major-General A. A. Goschen, D.S.O., had been selected as the succe …