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z' ' 49 as if it wanted to knock my chest inside out. There was someone, or something, in the room . . . . It might be Violet, or one of the …
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. , A .E. ._____.._.-..‘ M____M 53 IST XV. The team started the season fairly well, had an anxious time in the middle when the outsides coul …
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76 second round was even. In the last round Sweetman tired and was just beaten. Connell was up against a very hard hitter and was unlucky to …
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37 panorama unfolding before their eyes, a patchwork of jumbled peaks, serrated glaciers, and immense snow fields, split by the Zermatt valle …
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Congratulations. Congratulations to Captain J. B. Hyde-Smith, R.A., on his recent promotion. Lectures. The following evening lectures have b …
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4 .,..ca -u. w). “a. ......“L :4} - 17 HESTON TO CAIRO: AUGUST, 1937. At the end of my leave in the summer of 1937, I was attempting to float …
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70 RESULTS OF MATCHES. . Sept. 24. V. Polytechnic A . Away Won 4—2 28. V. Rochestei & Gillinghain Home Lost 1—6 .. 30. V. R. \I. A. Staff Ho …
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78 The latter fought very well, but Cooke was too strong for him. Cooke did not fight so well in the final, but was too good for Hildick-Smith …
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more success, and certainly would have gained it but for the excellent tackling of Cranwell. In a game of this sort it would be invidious to …
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226 as inevitable. In all, over forty G.C's took part in the matches and a change-over of this extent does not help in welding a side. The f …
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215 Corporal Blank acted immediately, but unfortunately he pressed pedal No. 1 (which he subsequently learned was the accelerator). Know- in …
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SITTING (left to righl.~T. G. N. Rowland, P. T. S. Brown, F. E. Taylor. STANDING (left to righll.—C.'Ipt. G. W. C. Montgom ery, R.A., H, A. …
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44 And they led him 03 as best they could To the top of the hill where the gibbet stood. The fog of despair was at his breast, And on the ea …
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c l i 194 OBITUARY. Captain Percival Hirsl Owens, Royal Corps of Signals. Words could not express our feelings when we heard on November 5th …
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96 H. M. H. Ley. The innings finally closed for 170, a fine effort on the part of the Shop tail after six wickets had fallen for 44. The Sandh …
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213 NARRATIVE. You are carrying out the official plan, and on entering the bar, come face to face with the enemy. PROBLEM V. Give your immedi …
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47 ll'ednesday, October 23rd. 1‘. RA. .Al/ders/zot. Lost 1—2. Home. A very good game in which the side did very well and might have won with …
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SADDLE RIDE. JULY, 1927. Funm' Ihm' (lvft h ' . . . - . '. . u- ‘: . . . . . . ~ . 1:..~‘.n.. .\l.(‘. 11’. ('. IIuIl . Slicuxn Huw (lvftt . …
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21 not a little, and we give up the unequal struggle. Among others our gang consists of 2—— (i) The Baby Elephant. A mighty mass of buck nig …
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209 S s d Short mackintosh coat, i.e., a shooting coat 2 16 Ski-ing boots 210 Ski-ing gloves 17 6 Sunglasses (talc) 2 £656 The kit for a man …