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  • 151 COMPETITION NO. 2. A Treasure Hunt, the conditions of which will be published later, will be held in the Shop Grounds towards the end of …

  • Yo]. XL.—No. 146. CON TEN TS. APRIL, 1939. The Shop 1 Alex. 40 Notes & Notices 3 Finis (poem) 43 Obituary—~Tulloch Sgoran Dhu 45 Commissions …

  • l i l l 28 A. Le petit Etat-major. General commandant; colonel commandant en second officiers adjoints; officiers commandant les escadrons d’e …

  • Name. Alderson, I. S . Allason, J. H. Bell, A. D Bell, A. F. .. Blaker, E C. R. Bright, R. H Carslaw, F. W. L. Chaplin, J. B. Christopher, T …

  • HOCKEY. (lST XI.) The lst XI had a very successful season after Christmas, which was only marred by losing against the R.M.C. The results we …

  • The Welters, as is often the case, provided most of the best fights. Adaliagi, in spite of one or two faults in style, deserved to win, thoug …

  • 16 , By request of the Commandant and throng/1 the courtesy of ”The Journal of the Institute of Royal Engineers” we reproduce :—. THE FAREWE …

  • Saddle Ride, December, 1929. FRONT ROW (lelr I0 rightl—Sgt. ll. A. G. Jones, Capt. K. I“. W. Dunn, R.A., Capt. C. louldcr, R.H.A.. Cpl. l‘. …

  • 19 Thus ended the first day, everybody enjoyed it. It evolved the best part of a day in the country, a country which is well set off by the s …

  • 22 it was long ere a land-slide tendency on the north side of it was cor— rected, and the efiorts of succeeding gardeners, Messrs. Conway, Da …

  • 5—!— 36 After a variety of fences, so placed as to test the security of all but the firmest horsemen, the usual move was made to the Reposito …

  • 25 BRIGHTER CRICKET IN 1792. EARLY CRICKET IN YE PHCENIX PARK. (Taken from the “Freemans Journal” of August 9th, 1792.) GRAND CRICKET MATCH. …

  • 156 If three months’ leave can be obtained then the question of going to Ladak should be considered. This will probably be the only chance o …

  • 54 ,/- re RIDING. ) THE SADDLE RIDE. The following took part in the Saddle Ride on December 11th :— G.C. Wilson B. G.G. Gilbert G. F. L. ,, …

  • k 158 9. After which they entered into a synagogue whither he was afraid ; ; to venture. f' 10. Accordingly he prepared to sit and wait till …

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  • 199 O HOXTER! The Snooker and the sergeant were walking on the square, ’Twas half past six ack emma—very bitter was the air, But the Snooker …

  • 20 Twenty-two sat down, including the Divisional Commander, the G.O.C. of a Cavalry Division nearby, and four guests, two of whom were Frenc …

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  • Senior Class. December, 1931. 2 4. A "horpc, M. \V. l’rynnr, .l. C. \Vi bro kc, . .0., (Asst. Cnmmdt.), S.ll.0. G. H. . . ommnnd ), U.O. I). …