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  • 12 Forthcoming Eiwnl‘s. Cricket. 8th & 9th June. R.M.A. v. Cranwcll VVoolwich. 22nd&23rd ,, R.M.A. V. Snndhurst Sandhurst. ‘ Tennis. ‘ 8th & …

  • _ 44 getting injured in turn; however, on only one occasion did all three let the side down. Clapin, the eventual choice, showed up in the t …

  • 38 had left the door hooked back when I turned in. I lay and listened to the rush and roar of the waves and the innumerable noises in the sh …

  • ,W._.._.5;.,....a.: at. , , ill g 21 7th Day. We had an uneventful flight to Bengazi, with a stop at Sirté for petrol. For the first time, an …

  • Boxing Team, 1939. BACK ROW (left to right).—F. R. E. Durie, W. B. Banister, H. J. B. Rice, C. K. Chuter. Captain W. G. Tucker, R. Signals. …

  • T. H. Hardy Capt. J‘ B. Hyde-Smith. R.A. P‘ '1‘. O’Brien-Butler. Racquets.

  • 33 the Marshal-at-Arms couched his spear and bore down on me, and I had ne lance ne shield wherewith to defend me. So he struck me on the br …

  • 226 This certainly discouraged the opposition for a minute or so, and it was in this time that Fenton cut down the centre of the field, gave …

  • NAVAL, MILITARY AND CIVIL TAILORS 8c OUTFITTERS \ \ OFFICIALLY RECOMMENDED FOR THE ROYAL AIR‘FORCE MORRIS ANGEL & SON LTD. FULL DRESS FOR LE …

  • {2.3.7 < q _ - m v». 43 FINIS. “Hang me at sunset”, he had said, “Rather I’d leave this earth As the day grows dead, Than when the night Giv …

  • 214 MECHANIZATION. There are certain malicious rumours abroad concerning the process of mechanization of our unit. I am rendering the correc …

  • [\emule, J. \i. lV. H :usun. I. I. Ki L. smith, W. 1‘. A‘NuuAL SUBSCRIPTION 10/. POST-FREE CONTENTS. Thirty One Years Ago Notes and Notices …

  • right with Blum inside. This has proved to be the most satisfactory arrangement though we cannot yet be said to have the last word in forwar …

  • 57 half-back, but asl). C. Shipley’s passes had neither the length nor the; accuracy needed to bridge this gap successfully the unfortunate …

  • 25 way, the following method was used. Guns and beaters would advance- over the ground separating the maize strips, in line. When a new stri …

  • Athletic Team. D. A. Pringle, P. T. O Hen-Butler. STANDING (left to right).¥Cnpt. A. Murray, R.E., S. P. Reed, C. H. A. Olivier, P. A. Duke, …

  • 31 There are at present three ”Q” courses here, of which the members of two will be familiar to the G.Cs. at the Shop. Their activities are …

  • 47 against the run of the play and inspired the Shop to greater efforts. Our hacks were always dangerous when they got the hall, and soon Pe …

  • 17 PRIZE WINNERS, DECEMBER, 1937. Sword of Honour. (For exemplary conduct). Senior-Under-Officer R. H. W. Dunn. Pollock Medal. (For the best …