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9S “REVOLT IN THE DESERT.” BY T. E. LAWRENCE. (Published March, 1927.) To eat an ostrich’s egg cooked on blasting gelatine and served with a …
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105 bowling well, making full use of Lascelles who had a wicket to suit him. On going in to bat Hamilton and Hewetson played confidently from …
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103 then sends out and engages a bullock cart to take his kit, forage, and camp equpiment out to the site of the camp; if he is wise he look …
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R.M.A. RIDING TEAM, 1920. FRONT Row (lcft to right) «C. H. DREW. Captain F. BARhY, R.H A T. PRICE. S.-M. DRAKE, R.H.A. A. R. BARTER. SECOND …
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176 THEATRICALS. ._ ‘ On May 21st the senior class gave a variety entertainment to an ' enthusiastic audience. I think I am right in saying …
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76 A Traverse Detachment consists of: an O.C., an orderly, two anglers, three banderilleros, four disputers, and a bookmaker. *- ‘lt ¥I 9’? …
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“bx.“ . HOCKEY TEAM. Hzlstsd, F. \V. \'., ('upf. (‘xnfi'm ('. KL. M. I{., mu.”- 5. .\. 1".Y Mm‘Furlxm J. J< nlmsx m |., , 13., Lnlrtun J, 1 J …
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104 his finishes were not so impressive as they were last year. On the other hand his action throughout the early stages of the races has imp …
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104 R.M.A. v. WEST KENT. Played at Chislehurst on June 2nd. H. E. de Chassiron won the toss and the Shop batted first on a fast and easywicke …
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A LITTLE BIT OF FLUFF. By WALTER W. ELLIS. The success of a theatrical performance depends on three factors: first, choosing the right play, …
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161 R.M.A. v. BLACKHEATH. Played at Woolwich on May 29th. Blackheath, as usual, turned out a very strong side and the Shop did well to score …
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145 What then was the final outcome of this Pact? By it the Powers have solemly renounced the use of war as an instrument of national policy, …
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93 ATHLETIC SPORTS, 1928. INTER HALF-COMPANY AND BUGLE SPORTS. Held on March 30th and 31st. The Inter Half-Company and Bugle Sports were com …
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174 have been closely contested has added to their enjoyment. The team have improved considerably in steadiness and in the tactics of the ga …
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THE BONTE—QUAGGA 0P. BURCHELL’S ZEBRA. PLATE 9. GRANTS BONTE-QUAGGA.
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56 THE R.M.A. MAGAZINE. —————a An old and loyal servant of "The Shop’ passed away at the end of last term. Gunner W. Pulfer came to ‘The Sho …
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52 In the semi-final on Saturday, May 26th, Captain Dunn, on Goblin- ‘ dale, finished fourth, but by completing a clear round in the afternoon …
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Score :— 2nd I nm'ngs. c Hewetson, b Lascelles ...... not out- ........................... c Linton, b Lascelles ......... R.M.C lst Innings …
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115 The Shop were therefore left with two hours and a half to get 240. Very rightly they went all out for runs from the start, 13 runs comin …
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122 We are inclined to think command from the air has apparently more disadvantages than advantages, that the author has underestimated an a …