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  • \l Commodore: MajonGeneral A. A. GOschcn, (7.8., I).S,O. Vice Commodore: Colonel L. St. .1. R. Clutterbuek, O.B.E. Secretary: Captain C. H. …

  • 91 II. FRIGHTFULLY R.M.A. (With apologies to the Western Bros.) There are hundreds of chaps at this military do, We get them from Public Sch …

  • ———W 68 WHERE YOU MAY GO. VI. TANGANYIKA TERRITORY. “A negroid race, black skinned, woolly haired, prognathous people speaking a monosyllabi …

  • 78 2nd ,, A'Tis now struck twelve; get thee to bed, Francisco. Ist ,. iFor this relief much thanks; ’tis bitter cold, and I am sick at heart …

  • 142 R.A.F.C. Cranwell. 1st Innings. 2nd Inning/s. H. Molyneux. Lucas. b Kennedy ......... 28 b Skipwith .................... ‘23 E. E. Viell …

  • l‘isit of the King of Egypt, On June 8th, His Majesty King Farouk, accompanied by Her Majesty the Queen Mother, paid a visit to the Shop. A …

  • 71 Council consisting of thirteen official members and ten unofficial members nominated by him. The country is divided into provinces, and the …

  • 57 AUTUMN ENTRY—1935. Name. .»\uland. .\ntony G. Adams. Arthur ll. N. Allen. John II. S. .\rehdale. llonald J. Aveling. James S. Beckett. l’ …

  • — 90 .lrrit‘als. The Reverend V. J. Pike, M.:\., C.F., has come to the Shop as Chaplain. Like his predecessor he graduated from Trinity Coll …

  • 83 In 1899 Mr. FitzAucher went to Christ’s College, Cambridge, taking Honours in French and German in the Medi$val and Modern Language Tripo …

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  • 89 THE G.C's POINT OF VIEW. 1. THE AVENGER. It was a dull winter’s evening, and the wind moaned across the rain-swept moor. In her cottage a …

  • i 1“, \ 142 H.M..\. Ixt Innings. 2nd Inning/s. H. F. D. Gillett. b Dalglisli .................. 12 c ll0\\’ard»J011es.bHodges 4 ll. 1). Clar …

  • t l : l him to take first place instead of last. Cordingley as a result of really hard work and keenness jumped 20’. The draw for the Quarter …

  • BACK ROW (lcfl to right).4[7. J. L. Cary, S. N. White, M. Leonard Williams, J. FRONT ROW (left lo right).#H. D. Marsh, E. F. Smoker, Ll. A. …

  • 124 No. 2 Coy. 92 3 Coy. 86 4 Coy. 56 I Coy. 22 The Benson Cup was won fairly easily by M. T. Crawford with 42 points though J. D. Edgar's p …

  • _ 100 R.M.A. v. I. ZINGARI. Played at Woolwich on June 4th and 5th, 1935. Result a draw. A most delightful match which ended in :1 draw defin …

  • — 8, l begun to arrive, and swept along the pavement carrying their coronets and looking magnificent in their robes. Occasionally a familiar …

  • 103 The Finale was most efiective, and the soothing lullaby calmed us down after the many thrills which we had experienced in the course of t …

  • l 87 days the plain was, if anything, more desolate and barren than now, and was inhabited by several Deos who used to feed on travellers, s …