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  • Departures. Mr. A. G. Swanson. There are few more unpleasant tasks than that of bidding farewell to old friends and in this respect the Shop …

  • It more, but we of the Shop would not wish to he thought less conscious than the most loyal subject of the significance of this great event i …

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  • 21 The above orders throw a somewhat lurid light on the discipline (or lack of discipline) obtaining at the ”academy” in those days, for it …

  • 82 The Competition for the Saddle was judged by Brig-General C. C. Lucas, M.C., on 13th December; the following rode :— S.U.O. J. G. Palmer. …

  • 210 THE EXAMINATION. Many moons ago, in the days when the province of Thre PM was at the zenith of its prosperity, it was ruled by Bran Dey …

  • m 46 R.M.A. R.A.F. COLLEGE. Played at Cranwell on 22nd February. Won 3e2. There had been snow at Cranwell for some time before this game, an …

  • 11 PRIZE-WINNERS, DECEMBER, 1931. Sword of Honour. (For exemplary conduct.) Senior-Under-Officer G. H. Baker. Pollock Medal. (For the best qu …

  • U1 Hudson, R.A. and Lieutenant J. C. Hardy to the Stafi of C.l.1. The Shop oFlers a cordial welcome to them. We append a brief resumé of thei …

  • l l r 10 In the world of Athletics it must be recorded that at the Shop he won the Bugle twice and was a triple Rep. He played Rugger for th …

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  • 32 Results :— \. Royal Tank (‘orps . . . . .. . . \\'on 5—3 V. “.N( . Lost 5—8 v. Royal (‘orps of Signals . . . .. Won 4—2. v. 11.1%. ('liat …

  • 1934—1935. The Novices boxing held in September 1934 opened the season. The material was disappointing and did not produce the number of goo …

  • 29 B. MILITARY HISTORY. 4. In your opinion, what eflects did the abolition of the pigtail and the introduction of the llama as a means of tra …

  • 1OQ= i n..-......L.... Acnnfini< Tour“ 10 going Chief of the Imperial General Staff, has made Public Day at the Shop his last official duty. H …

  • l 1 . 24 in evening dress hiding there behind the window curtains. Most queer you thought to yourself; and instead of going on, you stopped …

  • — 28 Then the officer said come here now gentlemen you all seem to have got the idea—hurry up and get back because there is a Battalion Parad …

  • THIRTY ONE YEARS AGO. The following are extracted from the April 1901 Magazine :— “The Cadet Company will parade to-morrow Saturday, 2nd Feb …

  • 38 the stile, which was approached down a steep bank, and the in-and-out with a road in the middle, most competitors running out to the left …

  • 23 mentioned branches of sport are restricted by local conditions. There is {food hacking over the flat country around Tientsin, and the week …