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  • 160 But four young snookers hurried up, All eager for the treat; Their belts were straight. their buttons shone, Their rifles clean and neat. …

  • 88 There has been special music in Chapel at the evening service on the first Sunday of each month. Lady Gillman, Mrs. Gillett, Mrs. Tufnell, …

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  • l l i 184 A VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT. This was given in the School of Arms on Thursday and Friday, the 15th and 113th of November. l'nrehearsed …

  • 88 of the hot weather is the sandfly, and there is a good deal of sandfly fever. The provision of electric light and electric fans is a great …

  • __ _ -Mmu ‘xxmfiflmwfil. ~ .; II: 106 THE B.l\I.A. MAGAZINE. Einstein or Things are not what they seem. I am not a scientist but I admire scien …

  • 1.9x HOCKEY as Team—Rowe : Winch and Clarke : Phillbrick, Paterson, and Palmer : Peter, Tuck, Beville, Moscardi, and Haslewood. October 23. …

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  • ii-_ ._ WW” . 118 Next morning the Brigade moved early to the Aleppo Road and on to Alus where horses were watered and everything made ready …

  • 108 NORTHERN RHODESIA. A country much bigger than England, with a railway running through the middle of it. A million natives talking dozens …

  • 98 THE R.M.A. MAGAZINE. After 15 minutes play Tennant received a smart pass from Holloway on the R.M.C. twenty-five line and dropped a magnifi …

  • 112 They had been ordered to open fire and he still seemed to hear the rattle of his automatic guns as they poured out a stream of light proj …

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  • 105 What little green there had been round the Village. had gone. The most surprising thing of all was the attitude of the Villagers. Except …

  • 26 they require. How does Klosters compare with other parts of Switzer- land? As a ski-ing resort for those who desire long day tours it sta …

  • 147 STAFF AND NONSENSE. I dreamed of “SHOP” :— A game was played V. BilLingllurst. With bars on boots deliari'cd (the ground gone fut), 1 th …

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  • RUGBY FOOTBALL. 97 The old Whitgiftians proved hard to beat at Croydon on a wind swept and iron hard ground. There were several casualties i …

  • 241 N0. 3 Company.—J. P. Chapman (back); G. Peddie, J. L. Proudlock, |O. J. R. Orr, J. C. Hardy (three-quarters); R. E. Black, W. G. H. Pike …