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2nd XI CRICKET. BACK Row (left tn right).—I{.M. \Yl'i' f. A. B. DuViPS. J. M, I". Curtwri FRONT ROW (left to nght).—D. G. C. Cuwiu, A. \Y. I …
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lost by 1 run. Bickley Park. E. P. Salbe, b Worrall ............... 56 R. B. Meikle, c and b Spurrier ...... 15 G. B. Keight, b Spurrier ... …
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Fl 'H "I 'K ‘amng '(I 'I\' 'u—‘(N‘dgl 01 ”61) Mon Hovu ' [JGAQS '0 ‘JS ‘1 ‘IIFH 'K II ‘I’Uall‘ul‘l‘fi 1L ‘EI ‘HHWS '(I 'A\ ‘51) NH '3 '9 WWE) …
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148 The Duke of Connaught is opening an Exhibition of pictures by the present and past members of the regular army at the Royal Society of B …
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105 woollen gloves, woolley cap and lounge cost are essentials: a fancy dress costume is useful. In the village nearly everything can be bou …
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202 2nd XI. R.M.A. W. F. Anderson, b Gardner ......... 18 A. E. Brocklehurst, c Archbold, b Anglis F. N. W. Gore, b Anglis ............... 1 …
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120 l l I was granted till 7 p.m. on Monday. From 2 o’clock onwards the car ; park gradually disintegrated until about seventy people were l …
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119 We renewed our acquaintance with Sergeant Williams and his colleagues near Eelmoor Bridge on Thursday. The day started off badly with a …
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f 140 people, and there was genuine regret in Mrs. Morgan’s voice when she deckued "VVeH,lican% kflleveryone”: andshernanagedto announce that …
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184 keep tidy, and, except after one of its periodical re-paintings, was usually something of an eye-sore. This reproach has now been for ev …
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137 the skin. The North men, who-live in a cloudy atmosphere, have blue eyes, fair hair and skin; farther south we find darker skins and blac …
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127 RIDING. SPRING TERM, 1927. One cannot set out to write of the riding at the Shop without first mentioning that Captain Boylan finished his …
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43 R.M.A., WOOLWICH v. R.A.F.C., CRANWELL. Played at Cranwell on 16th November, 1935. Result: R.M.A. 6. R.A.F.C. 0. The Shop kicked off defe …
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229 “B” Half—Company. J. H. Hooper, run out .................. 124 L. H. O. Pugh, Morris, .b Gurney... 16 J. K. MacFarlan, b McIntosh ...... …
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r» z '1 secrfiy'film, iv :-=<*—ew w: »,91-“7—«1’ m . ; .; ».E.-m=§:r are; aé‘lu ; .15 —, fr 154 September 19. Praise be I This evening a Catas …
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187 PRIZES. 3RD CLASS (JANUARY, 1925, ENTRY). For the half-year ending 15th July, 1926. Sword of Honour. (For exemplary conduct). S.U.O. F. …
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FIXTURES—~(C0ntinlied) . Date. 1926. RUGBY. FIRST XV. HOCKEY. FIRST XI. ASSOCIATION. FIRST XI. Date. 1926. December. Wed. Sat. Wed. Sat. Wed …
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153 her. ment. The last parsel (Woolwich market—ls.) having no acknowledg- September15. Made sure last night to have heard the gibb-catt wit …
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l |, i l: .13 l 182 We welcome, too, this term, Major A. W. van Straubenzee, D.S.O., R.A., who succeeds Major H. D. Gale as Chief Instructor …