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  • 17 They start their P.T. sketch, it comes on to rain (As it always seems to, says the sapper) And which is or which is not the map is quite …

  • , lst XI Hockey, 1930-31. Id. H. M. H. Ley. J. R. D'n'cnpurl. ', G. S. Coie. L. D. M. Oram, J. C. J. P. Tharp, M. St. J. 0: . R. C. \Vnrlouu …

  • THIRTY ONE YEARS AGO. The following are extracted from the April, 1902, issue of the Magazine:— “A new departure took place during the past …

  • 28 HERE AND THERE. Things 134' mint to know. (1) Who had not had any practice in lifting up his feet before he came to the Shop? (2) Who tho …

  • 14...;‘WA t , “Ea—“r;.1A THE 0.0. AND THE ADJUTANT. The G.C’s leaped about the gym Prancing with all their might When suddenly they stopped …

  • u .13 with? by: 63 The lst XI have had an outstandingly successful season, defeating both Sandhurst and Cranwell, winning 11 matches, drawin …

  • 'llll\\\\\\ \ \ s lllll . l\\l\\\ \\\.:f\~\ \\\\ “Flu”, the scourge of the 20th century, duly made its appearance in the country during Janu …

  • lf‘ 27 ll. THIS IS THE LIFE. OUR SIMPLE STORY. There was once a G.C. who, for no particular reason and with due apology to all those who hav …

  • -1.-— Publir Day. C-_Z-_‘ "l" . Spring Term, 1936. Public Day has been fixed for 8th July and the Shop will be closed until 27th August when …

  • ii Sports Gear - Sports Outfitting Tnopums . cups- MEnan & pnmEs GOLF, ATHLETICS, BOXING OR OTHER SPORT. THE SERVICE USE UNDER ALL CLIMATIC …

  • 17 was adopted by another military commander~he attempted. not by severity. not by enforcing the rigid rules of war. but by reasoning with h …

  • 30 Could some action be taken to prevent members of the Mess from thereby adding to its general discomfort?” ”Public opinion is the best way …

  • (neig. H II. Collins J. H. . Buckingham, J. F N. Stewns, \I. L. Babington. A. 1’1. Cliilver—Stainer. G. Camell, M. C. Wilson. G. F. P. Illin …

  • _ 26 But after lunch he really “ gets down to it,” he opens his desk, fetches his pen from upstairs, borrows some writing paper from next do …

  • realize how anxious he was to do his best for them; and yet he knew when to put his foot down and dealt severely with those who did not come …

  • will \ Shortly after this number of the Magazine appears in print, the subjects of His Majesty, King George V, in whatever part of the world …

  • 169 EDITORIAL. Although the historian of the future may find much to interest him and to explain in the year 1931, there will be found few, a …

  • ll outlook. This was, indeed, one of his chief characteristics, and all who spoke with him on chemical subjects will remember his fertility …

  • 37 A TRIP TO A BATOUM OUTPOST. “When are you coming out to see how the poor live, sir?” ”Why should I? Have you something dreadful you think …

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