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SPRING TERM, 1938. We started the term with one old Rep., but there was no lack of skilled competitors for the remaining places in the team. …
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133 Inter-Company Swimming Competition. The competition took place during the week June 8th—14th, and at once resolved itself into a neck an …
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/ BACK ROW (left to right).#Capt. J. E. S. Wulford, M.B.E.. C. F. Potter, P. T. S. Brown, H. F. D. Gillclt, C. H. R. M. Stuart, M. D. Wilkin …
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64 prodigious. Just before luncheon we were able to step across the Belgian Dutch frontier (chaperoned by the Dutch major as we had no passp …
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Name. Hilton. I‘. IIinchclifl'e. lib-W. Ilorton, l’. l“. Illingwortli. I. II. .X. Inglis. lt. J. la. Ismail. M. II. Jones. J. ll. 1‘. Kerr. 1 …
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114 DETECTION. Grimly he went about his loathsome task; slowly but surely he passed from one still body to the next, ever searching for what …
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97 any bowler can be proud. His pace will increase as he gets older, but he must not let it do so unless he can keep a length. He can swing …
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106 and Bradfer-Lawrence hit a quick 17 before being caught in the slips when hitting against the break. Wilkinson batted very well for 23 n …
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"THE HIGH ROAD". By l“1‘ederiek Lonsdale. CANT. ('Inlrm'tcrs in order of their uplu'urum'c : Alex - - - — » - » » Mus. K. ('. BOSWELL. ‘h'ne …
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Yol. xxxvuauo. 111. CONTENTS. OCTOBER. 1935. Editorial Notes & Notices Obituary Prize Winners Commissions Autumn Entry . Prospecting for Gol …
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147 J. E. Peirce, J. T. Robinson and R. L. Spiller tied for the Silver Bugle with two events each to their credit. At the conclusion Mrs. Go …
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143 Inter-Coy. Swimming. Won easily by No. 3 Gov—more easily than the points indicate, since they scored nothing in the water polo. In other …
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101 4 a.m. next morning found us en route for the aerodrome and after three times being stopped by gendarmes with fixed bayonets, we reached …
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113 ATHLETICS. The Triangular Athletic Contest was held at Sandhurst on Saturday, May 11th. The weather was ideal, while the arrangements fo …
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74 Lord Roberts Memorial Prize. (Presented to the R.A. Officer judged to be the most deserving in general efficiency and character during his …
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146 Sladen and Legh, and, gaining an early lead, became dormy five, the match ending on the fifteenth green. Peploe and Stevens also gained an …
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119 1st XI Bowling Averages. Names. 0. m. r. w. Average. 1‘. L. Bradfer-Lawrence 1211 38 3.30 2.3 155 t‘. 11. R. )1. Stuart 132 38 338 21) 1 …
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R.M.A. RA. Suhalterns. P. B. Wakeli11.e Lovelock, b Lascelles Pl. ll. llewetson. l» Stuart ............ (1. Il. R. M. Stuart, l) ('ollins .. …
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116 That there was any play at all was due entirely to the drying capabilities of the Sandhurst wicket, and to the skill and unremitting car …
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113 A MATHEMATICAL NIGHTMARE. King Protractor was a firm ruler. Although he had his bending moments, his court was normally a centre of gravi …