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  • 177 Kimmins for their generous hospitality and we take this opportunity of thanking them. The 6th Medium Brigade at Larkhill claims ”Kim”. O …

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  • 31 est ainsi parée au dedans et au dehors, et plus d’une renferme aussi de merveilleuses bannieres, vieilles parfois de plusieurs siecles, q …

  • RESULTS. Lost. Drawn. ”You. Plug/Cd. 12 11 12 In No . I (by. 0.. X0 . '3 Coy. 3! Coy. 4 Coy. No. —1 No.

  • 171 Captain Mews has always taken a great deal of interest in ”Shop” activities and the results of his work are to be found in the excellent …

  • 191 of cousin” of his own. Colonel F. T. Pollok of the Madras Stal’f Corps, wrote of his own experiences at Mr. Jeffries’s establishment in …

  • 3t) SENIOR’S CONCERT. ”Good in parts”. Let us hasten to add that, in this famous quotation, we are not recording our own immediate impressio …

  • 81 "An Experiment with Time". J. W. Dunne. “l‘hysical and ('hemical Constants”. Kaye it Lahv. ”nit; Reign of Elizabeth". Black. ' "The Later …

  • 227 l.M..\.—l). ll. M. Gibson (Oratory): J. S. S. l’rest (Rugby). W. G. H. ‘ Brooke (I‘lastbourne). ll. K. Jones ((‘lifton) (captain). J. l) …

  • Name. IIOVVell, G. IIowes, J. P1 ‘ lIun1e-Sp1y, J. F. I1Vi11e, C. D. Jackson, A. J. Jarvis, B. S. .. Kennedy, D. S. Lacey, M. W. Lanyon, M. …

  • MajorrGeneral P. Neame, UAW” D.S.O.

  • 68 Putting the weight. , lst.—R. T. C. Addington. find—R. J. E. Inglis. 3rd.—R. Q. Wallace.. Distance 35 ft. 11*;— ins. Throwing the Discus. …

  • The following Gentlemen Cadets of the commissioned as follows 2—— l“lint, J. M. llllodes. A. ll. E. llonaldson. l’. M. . . Wilkinson. M. I). …

  • 18 Workshop and Car Course Prize. Corporal R. F. Harris. Mathematics Prize. Corporal R. F. Harris. (Titular award). Next in order of merit z …

  • 102‘: : nnrnmknr Senior Term- llunt. T. A Irwin, B. St. G. Jackson. D. L. G. Jackson. W. G. F. Jerinyn. P. Jones, D. G. Lemaire. E. 0. U. Li …

  • 29 being run on the League system instead of the Knock-out. It was not a success chiefly owing to the poorer boxers having to fight three losi …

  • 212 t and his satellites for the most realistic noises ofl and efficient stage effects. Whether we laughed most when Mr. Boswell appeared in …

  • — 68 match follows in these notes, so no more will be said here except that Garlick is much to be congratulated on captaining such a splendi …

  • 60 PLAYERS. Goal—Ellge-Partington. Hacks—Deming. ('lark. IIuIrvs—Dealtin. Towell. Sliearme. Forzrarrlx—Maltliy. Arclldale. Ronaldson. Hanson …

  • _ 66 Peters knocked out J. Seaton Crier. Steen was rather unlucky to come up against F. J. Keegan in the third string fight but he fought as …