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In Greenwich Park. A Shop View.
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6 to the more prosaic C.I.1 (Military History and War Materiel), C.I.2 (Tactics and Organization), C.I.3 (ME. and Workshops). The rank of Se …
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NOTES Public Day. Public Day for the Summer Term 1933 will he on Wednesday, July 12th. Strength. With the arrival of 56 Gentlemen Cadets of …
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41 blind down and the electric fan going, the Arab bricklayer stretched: out on a narrow plank high up in the scaffolding of some skeleton b …
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18 that he had gone to earth on the near bank, However, as he was not in view their interest was waning until there appeared on the scene a …
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Saddle Ride, June, 1929. A.‘ FRONT RoWuén to right).——A. P. Trevor, x. P. Corbett, E. G. U. Joyce. R.HVA._ .C.. F.. D. .\‘l .: U' :3 2 i. E …
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— 6 The Shop gives a very warm welcome to Mrs. C. J. Wallace and Mrs. C. G. Stainer. 8 if it i‘ 4'6 4(- B.S.M. F. B. Asher, who was well kno …
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beneficial to the future cadets of Woolwich and Sandhurst, and to the Army as a whole, is to transfer the establishment of Woolwich t0 the gr …
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31 Duck (eight different species) 55 Snipe l Plover 2 Chikor 2 Hare l Pigeons 2 63 This again is far from being a large bag, but if one is c …
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51 Jllitldles. Ist String. F/Cadet Ashton beat G. V. Rouse. Ashton fought very well indeed against a taller and heavier man and received the …
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35 And the murmur of the wild bees In the drowsy forest silence, ’Stead of standing in the middle Of this dusty, wind-swept common, With a d …
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51 Feather ll'eight. . 2/Lt. E. F. Parker, R.E., beat J. Wilson, R.M.A., on pomts. Parker showed the quicker footwork and scored heavily in …
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30 To give an idea on how these days may difier in sport, I will describe two of widely varying character :— Four guns started off at 7.30 a. …
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Public Day, Spring Term, 1939. Public Day is on the 5th July, and the Shop will be closed until the 24th August, when the Autumn Term, 1939, …
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40‘ Robinson, a comparative novice, appeared at first to be surprised by P/A Covington’s onslaught, and to be even more surprised when he dro …
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Name. Mohammed, Ghazi Moore, Denis N. Nelson, FiederickJ. H Nicholls,Edwa1d C. Northey, Denys V. Pearce, Roy Powei, Richard M. Prissick, Don …
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WELTER WEIGHTS (under 10 stone 7 lbs.). 3 North. J. P. 2 Holland, R. J. len l JNorth 2 53:5??3‘3.“ lnemws l kLethbridge 3 Lethbridge, C. K. …
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Company Postings. The Company Commanders and Under Officers for the Autumn term, 1929, are as under :— No. l Coy. Captain W. A. R. Ames, Oxf. …
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37 The Lane proved the most difficult obstacle and was responsible for several refusals, mainly due to the fact that the entry was over a nar …
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— 152 the heats. When the line is ready the Shikari blows his whistle and the line moves off quietly beating the grass as they go along but …