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e-\¥_V_1 173 However, Pellew, backed up by some really first-class fielding, completely altered the game, the remaining seven wickets falling …
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103 Slope, militated against a good time in this event. The sun, however, shone brilliantly the whole afternoon and great coats were almost …
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THE R.M.A. MAGAZINE. 81 Riding Competition 72. R.M.C. l have been asked to nine some impressions ot the hiding Competition between the ltoya …
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151 The early morning is the usual time for the meet, and in the hot weather the beat starts at crack of dawn. The types of country are of c …
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74 for large scale production had enabled Indian tea to be sold more cheaply than Chinese tea; and this in spite of the fact that, in View o …
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.' 1 l l ‘0 KL‘ Ended in an exciting draw. Morris each played a good innings. 162 R.M.A. v. B.B. Played at Woolwich on June 9th. Armitage bo …
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FRONT Row (left to right). HINDS, C. D. JACKSON, P. S. F. BLOXAM, G. C. ANKETRLL. \V. H. R. \VOOI), G. H. B. MACGREGOR, I. O'l}. CASSELQ, G. …
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76 NOTES AND NOTICES. The four officers who left us at the end of last term, viz., Lieut.-Col. C. R. Gillett, D.s.0., R.G.A., Lieut.-Col. C. …
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114 R.M.A. v. BLACKHEATH. Played at The Rectory Field on Saturday, May 18th. C. C. Garthwaite won the toss and elected to bat on a fast, eas …
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162 THE SADDLE RIDE. On Friday, June 14th, the Saddle Ride took place, commencing at 9.30 am. The following had been selected to compete :— …
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. F. ‘V. Dunn 'lpt E. E. Read, Capt. L. M. R. chenmnt, ' r P. M. Med' 1. Mr. \V. )1. wet, Lt.-C01. T. S. Gen}. J. R, h. (I ' . . . . lcllt M …
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Athletic Team, 1929. I‘xoxr Row (left to rig ).—R. J. Lloyd-Price, L. F. Fenton, U. L. Rumpling, 17.. w. Denison, J. H. Taylor, G. C. Reeves …
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145 LAST JOINED GENTLEMEN CADETS. August 1929 Entry. Name. School. Adaliagi, Hassan A. E. Cairo Military School. Anderson, Alan F. Wincheste …
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120 he plunged into the bushes and after lots of crashing and muttered formula emerged just after the ball to be met by the oldest inhabitan …
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: 66’s- Stafi of the Scottish Command as G.S.O.3. In March 1915 he became Brigade Major R.A. of 10th Division, and in August 1915 took part w …
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73 They went to hear the admirable lines of Corneille. For three hours they were absorbed by the classics, and when they returned a crowd, n …
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113 difficult to better, the performances of last year’s team. The Sandhurst match is still in the offing so it is impossible to say whether t …
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Lake- at Kullm' Knluuz Police Bungalmv. Kullzu‘ Kuhar.
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101 P. E. Inchbald and Capt. J. A. Sanger batted very well for 40 and 50 not out respectively. The latter’s innings lasted for only 35 minut …
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84 fortable margin—yet he bore himself as one possessed of great worldly knowledge. His attitude appears to have been superior and prudish i …