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78 many problems that confront this country to-day, this is undoubtedly one of the most pressing and one on which the good relationships of …
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CRICKET 1920 105 to be all too frequently in first—class cricket, and with a perfect day, brilliant cricket, and a pleasant band, Lord’s was …
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Swimming. ,fi "' “‘4 ‘f‘v ‘4 “fill; 4""?- - 9- 17 _ - wens, R.C. 0f 3., J. P. MCN. Wilson, A. .1. Norman, S. D. Culvert, FRONT 12on (left to r …
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110 HOCKEY. R.M.A. v. R.M.C. The annual hockey match between the R.M.A. and the R.M.C. was played this year at Woolwich on March 17th. With …
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91 tion of a hairy being put through its paces by a well seasoned coper (Gregson). A variation from the ridiculous came in the form of a pla …
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110 Outstanding in the first innings for the R.M.A. was the brilliant batting of F. W. Simpson, who scored 121 without giving a chance. In re …
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155 PRIZES. For the half-year ending 16th July, 1925. Sword of Honour (for exemplary conduct). S.U.O. Charles D. T. Pope. King’s Medal Pollo …
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59 Lieut. Middlemas has had his appointment at the Shop cut short in order to go through the RF. course at Cambridge. Captain Laws, alone of …
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7 press myself, and I wish someone had taught me English when I was at school or a cadet. You will find a value in being able to express your …
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“fin-{qaulusav awn-ax m -ww : 54-;- . 1 .- ,.~.»-<4.1 751.34% 97 Putting the Weight. lst—J. S. A. Salt (R.E.). 2nd—M. A. W. Rowlandson (R.M.A …
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LAST JOINED GENTLEMEN CADETS. Name. Dobson, A. H. G. Milne. W. P. B. Moore, P. N. M. VV 3.110“ ~,Harry R. C. Wvlie, K N Ja1rett- Ke1r, H. A. …
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184 SWIMMING NOTES TO END OF 1929 SEASON. After a strenuous season of outside fixtures the Shop team dissolved in mid-June into a state of In …
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83 I admitted that the wound I received in Simla in ’82 was not on its best behaviour, and, letting bygones remain bygones, I filled my pipe. …
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12 COMMISSIONS. The following Gentlemen Cadets of the 3rd Class passed out in December 1931 and have been commissioned as folows :— Name. Ca …
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128 and made four aces at a critical period. 13 all was reached and the Shop ran to 4—love in the set with both hands still in. Wellington p …
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23 “ SUPPOSING—” I want to buy a morning paper. Any paper will do. I need one as I have never needed one in my life before—for politics, spo …