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  • 5 General Taha Pasha al Hashimi, Chief-of-Staff of the Iraqi Army, accompanied by Major—General C. J. Bruce Hay, C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O., visit …

  • 4 Captain G. J. Bryan, R.E., left the Shop and sailed for Singapore in February, having completed his four years’ tour of duty here. As one …

  • 48 The side showed considerable promise, but needs more thrust and speed in the forward line. Backs and halves must learn to pass quickly an …

  • THE HUNT The Scene ”1' the meel‘ l()\\‘i11g In the rain and f0“ Dimcnll, l{.I\I.A. ('nnutr)‘. lTllC dustbins on tho left it was impossible t …

  • 75 of that miserable squeaker and the moment I get a grip on him will be his last moment on earth." “Murder,” whispered Michael. “An unpleas …

  • 49 dribbled over cleverly and scored. This score finished a game in which the result was in doubt almost to the end. Rom. MILITARY A(‘ADEMY.— …

  • 1935. Rugger XV. Taylor. J. H. St. G. Hamersley (Cnpt.), M. B. Adams, G.-A. Charteris. . V. Bird, R.A., W. B. Paxton, J. H. F. Mermugcn, N. …

  • l i t 1 process of revision last year, consequent on a reduction in the number of sea planes, but the club’s claim that it is the “cheapest …

  • _— 34 an hour before. He took us to his lorry and with some difficulty he was hoisted into his seat; one of the garage hands remarked that he …

  • 59 G.C's. were asked to do a School Test indoors, and then on different horses competed in 3 Handy Hunter course of 14 fences. Having comple …

  • 27 of death, have been worshipped as heroes in a manner hitherto unknown in Chinese history. The well-to-do families, impressed by the sight …

  • 28 LATE FROM LEAVE. You get to the station a minute too late. A porter says, ”Ah, You won’t ’arf ’ave to wait, They don’t run too frequent t …

  • Browne,A.R.h‘. ,. Royal Artillery. Ronald, I). B. do. WynluaRW. ., do. ‘. Ray. Sangram Keshary Indian (‘orps of Signals. “ l’earse.('.F.G. R …

  • 36 \\ \l ._ FENCING D %_==¢. . I I OCTOBER 1934—APR I L 1935. At the beginning of the season in October, as in the previous year, we started …

  • 5 a boxing “rep.” to his credit. Catterick was his home until 1929 when he went to Belfast for two years. Service in Egypt followed, as Adju …

  • SENIORS’ CONCERT. “CORPORAL PUNISHMENT”. ”Oh wad some power the giftie gie us To see oursels as others see us, It wad frae mony a blunder fr …

  • .--' Thirty Ono Years Ago . , Editorial . Notes & Notices Spring 1933 Entry General Gordon Centenary The Prince Imperial The Sergeant and th …

  • _— 46 From now on bad weather made all the grounds we played on very heavy, and the Shop forwards had many exhausting games often against he …

  • — 50 “A” XV. .lutmun 1936. The “A” XV was under the charge first of J. E. G. Gordon and then of H. M. Lang, There was an adequate supply of g …

  • 55 ,/‘ ATHLETIC SPORTS. The Inter-Company Athletic Sports were held on March 3rd, 5th, 9th and 10th. The weather on the three preliminary da …