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  • ' GOLF. R.M.A. STAFF v. G.C’s. I . This match took place on the Royal Blackheath Course at Eltham ' ii on Wednesday, May lst, and resulted i …

  • 112 R.M.A. v. ETON RAMBLERS. Played at Woolwich, Saturday, May 11th. The Eton Ramblers brought down a very strong side including G. 0. Allen …

  • b-8 On March 30th we had our annual match against the R.M.C. and won by 15 fights to 12. The Shop team fenced very well indeed, particularly …

  • 70 we cannot pause to describe the wonders of construction in these chambers. The significant fact, however, is that the main interior of the …

  • 65 skiing boots and had the necessary nails put in in Switzerland. Any old rough clothing will do provided you have free movement of all you …

  • 135 THE WINDOW TAX IN 1810. This article was sent to us by Lieut.-Colonel C. S. Stoolzs, D.S.O., I.A., Ret. We greatly appreciate his kindne …

  • 13 THE SHOP DINING HALL. Towards the end of August, 1934, one of the Shop servants noticed that a beam in the roof of the Dining Hall had sh …

  • 42 It is a very common custom to-day to buy commodities by the hire- purchase system, such as cars, wireless sets, &c., and the forms often …

  • SHOP PRIZES. “ THE POLLOCK MEDAL.” Except among the lucky fete who win them, there must be con— siderable ignorance about the character and …

  • 54 R.M.A. v. TONBRIDGE. On March 1st the Shop, represented by Hardy and O’Brien-Butler, met the Tonbridge pair (Botley and Davies) in the To …

  • IN MEMORIAM. ‘MAJOR-GENERAL C. M. WAGSTAFF, C.B., C.M.G., C.I.E., D.S.O. Born 5th March, 1878. Gentleman Cadet R.M.A. September 1895—.lune 1 …

  • 38 as far as he was concerned he always travelled beside the driver with his revolver dandling on his knee. At the appointed hour, a devilis …

  • lst XI. Hockey. 1934. STANDING (left to right).4Cupl. C. C. Stainer, R.E., D. C. Dobbin, M. D. Price. W. G. S. Brooke. H. K. Cook. J. . Frit …

  • SPRING 1933 ENTRY. Baker-l'1'esswell, G. E. Westminster. 1%11111'1111111. W. 11. Clifton. Beattie. A. R. Rugby. Bloomer. B. G. ‘Brighton. Bo …

  • 25 I sat silent for some minutes. The man intrigued me. It may have been the darkness or the river, but his story seemed so realistic. ”You …

  • 15 SPRING ENTRY, 1936. The following Gentlemen Cadets of the First Class entered the Shop in the Spring, Term, 1936 :— Name. .\1lz1r1ll\'1'1 …

  • NOTES Summer Lca'L'c. ll .. NOTICES Summer Leave for Gentlemen Cadets will be from July 10th to August 29th. Strength. With the arrival of 8 …

  • 17 Apart from the upper classes, who are in a category of their own and are generally highly cultured, the town dwellers are of an inferior …

  • ‘4‘ Teanr—P. C. M. A. Gompertz; H. A. Mustafa., l 1 Stewart. P. K. Braid, J. Knapp, C. G. Buttenshaw. l t. j Ardingly School . ,. .. . . won …