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  • 205 Interesting Ceremony. I was present the other morning at a most interesting and impressive ceremony. Although held at the early hour of …

  • Boxing 1936. filWII .mm,w .375“. Aiwm «v.1. r ‘. ' ' . . _. ' ~ .__4_~4—.u4a.- Lieut. R. W. Urquhart, R.E. Scrgt.-]nstr. T. VVigmore. A.P.T.S …

  • 47 The Shop scored again before the interval, Olivier and Corrie combining well from a movement in which O'Brien used his speed to good adva …

  • II. THE THEATRE AS A MEANS OF EDUCATION. Education is a wide term and embraces so much within its meaning that when one turns to study the f …

  • 31 As regards our travels themselves we began with a trial trip in order to know the worst and learn what we needed as well as what was supe …

  • 31 Cranwell came down here with a better team than usual, they said, and hopes of victory. The match was distinguished for the high standard …

  • 33 WHERE THERE’S A WILL . . . . I. Hesepe as a prison camp was not exactly a health resort. Situated amid drear heath country some twenty mi …

  • SQUASH RACKETS. The annual match between R.M.A., Woolwich, and R.M.C., Sand— hurst, took place on Saturday, December 5th in the Shop Courts. …

  • 16 springs exist, and it is these springs or wells which are the very life blood of desert folk; on them the Bedouin and his flocks of camels …

  • g¢¢fgg A//¢%¢l¢?g/1In¢%‘fl¢fifi4 \ , l” _ , A "COMMON" INCIDENT

  • 2nd X1. Hockey. 1934. STANDING (lcfl m right).——R. N. J. Shorten, W. R. Waller, G. C. pezlrsun. H. B. dc M. Hunter, C. N. O'C. T dy. SHAH-II …

  • THE LATE MAJOR-GENERAL C. M. WAGSTAFF, c.B., c.M.G.. C.I.E.. D.S.0. COMMANDANT JULY. 193O-~FEBRUARY. 1934.

  • King’s Cadetships. The undermentioned Gentlemen Cadets have been awarded King’s Cadetships :— Reynolds P. C. Bowring J. H. S. 1‘ ‘1’ ¥ * 'i …

  • 198 and tricky and always looked dangerous the moment the ball was in their scrum-half’s hands. The Shop “A” were distinctly unlucky in havi …

  • 7 in charge of boxing. A keen student of military matters, he had ample opportunity at the Shop for imparting his enthusiasm to others. As t …

  • 38 the roads usually desolate save for the straying hens and gypsy horses. Many of Mr. Cosgrave's supporters arrived at the polls, to find th …

  • excel Berthier”, or again that ”Austerlitz was second only to Hannibal's Cannae as a tactical masterpiece” are all examples of sweeping stat …

  • HOCKEY. The season this term has been shorter than usual, but it has been a successful one. Perhaps the outstanding feature has been the goo …

  • 1no= .._. , n-_-_-_L _.. T-. 18 French Prizes. 1st—Corporal D. C. B. L. Esmonde-White. 2nd— Corporal G. D. Howard. 3rd—Corporal J. W. R. Woo …

  • Name. Nivholson P. O. J. Ilene-age N. F lludleston G. i. 11'.” Boyd D. G. B. Reynolds P. C. Bowring J. H. S. Jack, A. F. M. Bean J. R. Loder …