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  • I— 72 and taken, Brett shook Ford with a well timed right. Ford never recovered completely from this and again in the second round he was pu …

  • 1nor- 22 ON THE SQUARE. The grass is green, the sky is blue, The day is moderately fair; But what is that to me and you? We’re on the square …

  • 23 ‘quite happy so long they get to the Cinema in time on Saturday evenings l Picnics are occasionally arranged by Companies, and also by th …

  • THE COMMANDANT. i! We extend a very hearty welcome to Major-General and Mrs. , I Neame on their arrival at Woolwich. General Neame comes to …

  • 173 On reading through the pages there are but four of them—it was seen that the Editorial was a model of what Editorials should he, and it …

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  • «Jury m.- 2‘? ‘1‘“; /;-a < Yol. xxx1x —No. 144. CON TENTS. APRIL, 1938. The Commandant Notes & Notices General Goschen Commissions A few Bio …

  • 69 HOCKEY. 1ST XI. AUTUMN, 1938. A full fixture list was arranged for this term and all matches were played except one, when our opponents we …

  • 67 On Monday, November 30th, the annual match between Cambridge University and the Army Officers was held in the School of Arms. Owing to inj …

  • 43 lST XV. we started this season with three old colours and it seemed that we should have a good team. This hope was fulfilled, but we were …

  • 201 She looked heavenwards, turned sharply on her heel and made for the nearest pub, still clutching her heart. -,; :t- He bent forward towa …

  • '— ]9 Name. School. Lovell. M. H. D. Wellington. Mallock. A. M. R. ('anford. Martin. ll. E. ll. Wellington. Mathew. A. W. Blundell's School. …

  • 10 Rugby Football—H. J. H. Gatford. Association Football—I. W. Mason-Macfarlane. Hockey—J. C. Battye. Boxing—E. P. J. Williams. Squash Racqu …

  • The Perak River. Race Course at lpoh. A Bazaar.

  • _ U] N In previous years, when Sailing for the G.C. entailed a subscription to the Woolwich One Design Class, the financial aspect of the sit …

  • 199 how to shoot. For a whole week we went out to Shornmead Fort every day to learn the art of musketry, and on sunny days to lie back and w …

  • 39 THE KING’S MAIL. On through the night, vast silver wing-span thrown, Out into fading deeps of black and black, Engines cutting the quiet, …

  • Edward J. SMITH, Hairdresser é? Tobacconisz‘. Haircutter by Appointment to the R.M.A Fire and Life Insurance Agency. :57,WELLINGTON STREET, …

  • 77 RESULTS OF MATCHES. London Scottish 14 “ALA, l Lifv Guards 2-3 1 ('zunhridge l'niv. “\ 13 ‘ (lrunndior Guards 17 1‘ ll.N.(‘.. Greenwich 1 …

  • 175 (I) That the very satisfactory conduct of the fire party of the Gentle- men Cadets prevented what might otherwise have proved a fire of se …