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  • fir 183 ' I f 1 ., it. 2nd XI AVERAGES. 3;; Batting. . Total Highest ;f I Name. Innings. Not out. runs. Score. Average. i3 . I). G. C. Cowie …

  • 189 LAST JOINED GENTLEMEN CADETS. Name. Baker R. S. Bannerman J. M. Beareroft J. F. Block A. J. C. Block D. A. K. Bower N. I. Braddell J. M. …

  • 107 party remaining on the quayside, while the infantry got going. The band dis gorged itself from the Walton Belle under shelter of a shed, …

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  • SWIMMING. BACK Row (left to rightL—G. E. Tumn. H. B. Calvert, \V. S. King. H. J F:|1‘l't‘]l«PuUi

  • Though work began on the Jacob’s Corner grounds in 1908, it was not till 1911 that the first rugger game was played there, and the soccer gro …

  • 147 and in 1920, 1921, 1922, 1923 and 1924 at Golf. In 1925 he was selected to play in the combined Scottish Universities Golf team against …

  • 85 R. M. A. BORDON GARRISON. R. E. H. Hudson, 1) Garrett 171 E. G. H. Miller, lbw, b Cowie 47 R. N. Foster, Pratt, b Gatehouse 10 H. S. Garr …

  • 205 COMPANY CRICKET. During May and June all three companies played lighter cricket on Rock’s pitch, whenever it was available. No. 3 Compan …

  • 190 In other words the air pressure below is appreciably greater than above, and, incidentally, it requires a very small difference in press …

  • “C” Half-Company. R. W. A. Moore, hit wkt., b Gurney 14 228 ”C” went in the next day and looked to be doing well when Thomas with 59 'to his …

  • 159 EXPERIENCES IN PERSIA. 0n the 24th of April 1921, I started off on the second stage of my journey to Shiraz and as we toiled up the zigz …

  • Date. 1926. September. Wed. 22 Sat. 25 Wed. 29 October. Sat. Mon. Wed. Sat. “$1905 Wed. Sat. Wed. Sat. Mon. Wed. Sat. 27 30 November. Wed. . …

  • ANNUAL- SUBSCRIPTION 1o]- POST-FREE Vol. XXVll.—No. [08. October, 1927. CONTENTS. Notes and Notices ........................................ …

  • "II/'m‘i JIm/unl‘ Pam-.1 “ Arc de Triompho. " Thl' Ln)ng of the Wranh on the Unlmrm'n thliur‘s Tum!) undur the

  • 155 l’Olympia, sont incontestablement des fétes mondaines tres réussies. Mais, si la Vérité peut sortir du puits, elle proclamera que les co …

  • 149 These figures include no allowance for entertaining, smokes, or drinks. They allow for a bread and cheese or similar light lunch. It must …

  • THIRTY-ONE YEARS AGO. The following are extracted from the April 1903 issue of the Magazine :* “The Executive Committee for the R.M. Academy …

  • l .l l E 214 Lieut. l’Vinnic-the-pooh (surprised) 1—“Great Chrisopher Robin, what did you say?” 2nd Lieut. Dougal :—“I couldn’t think of a n …