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  • Tennis 1929. ' . . 1 _ .. FRONT Row (left to right).—C. R. D. Tuckcy, K. R. Brazier-Crezlgh, E. B. H. Fitch. BACK Row (left to right).—C:1pt …

  • FIXT URES.—(Covzti'n ucd). FENCING. ___—_____._______—— Date. Date. 1926. 1926. October. December. Sat. 2 Sat. 11 Mon. 4 Wed. 15 Wed. 6 RE, …

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  • 231 7th June, 1926. Lower Ground. “B” v. “D” ......... “B” beat “D” by 353 runs. Upper Ground. “A” v. ”C” ......... ”C” beat ”A” by 6 wicket …

  • 239 The Glenisters, now hopelessly involved, give up the unequal struggle, and throw themselves on the tender mercy of the General. The wife …

  • 49 In the Welters the Snookers of 3 Company had it all their own way, though there were good fights in each round. North boxed well and will …

  • — 70 one Heavyweight, two Light Heavyweights, two Middles, and twO VVelters only, so the Shop were without their Captain. N. J. R. Crawley, …

  • 235 7th Match v. R.N.C., at Woolwich, 19th June, 1926. by 95 runs. R.N.C. Kennedy, Hooper, b Palmer ......... 13 Marsham, b Harrison ....... …

  • 185 extracted from'Kane’s List, were as follows z—Flanders, 1793-5, including the siege and surrender of Valenciennes; Helder expedition, 17 …

  • TENNIS. After the Company matches had finished the Shop had but two matches to play before meeting Sandhurst. These were both away and were, …

  • 238 THEATRICALS. “French Leave.” On Thursday and Friday, 1st and 2nd July, 1926, the Shop Staff appeared for the second time before the foot …

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  • “wind. 9.....- ., am“. _ 135 THE ORIGIN OF THE HORSE. PART II. Migration. Throughout the ages the different species of horse have been wande …

  • lmlionzm Have a c/min of Ofices serving the district from Lee to Woo/wick :* Cedar Lodge. Church Lane, OLD CHARLTON, S.E.7, ’I‘qup/mnu. Graem …

  • 114 A SOLAR ECLIPSE. The first record of a solar eclipse or, to use the language of ancient superstition, the swallowing of the sun by a drag …

  • Name. Ewbank, R. W. Buchanan, R. P. Obbard, R. W. Barnett, C. H. Close, J. S. Dinwiddie, R. Nevill, H. E. C. Innes, J. .. Willans, C. H. K R …

  • 61 the all-round improvement shown by the team, and on his own per- formancc. TEAM. 1"oru'urds (left wing to right): I). F. llickson (Hailey …

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  • 199 corporate all the above features. It takes the form of a gable-ended south transept, containing a small clergy vestry and an organ chamb …

  • n 1.25 mum: l l l i l r j, r 218 but some of the performances were apt to be slovenly and the riders did not appear to have hold of their ho …