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  • Q 68 That Sailing has become an established feature of Shop life is mainly due to Captain Blaker. Himself not only an expert handler of boat …

  • ANNUAL» suascmpnoN 10/. no SY‘F'REI Vol. XXX.—No. I21. January, l93l.— CONTENTS. Notes and Notices 190 Obituary. Captain Percival Hirst Owen …

  • THE FIRE. FEBRUARY lst. 1873. (Reproduced from tho \vator—culonr by Sir Montagn ()1 presented to the Royal Military Academy by Mrs. L m-y, I …

  • IT— 190 NOTES AND NOTICES. Recess. The Winter recess ends at Rounds on January 29th, 1931. * it ‘1' *6 if 3K- 4!‘ 3* Departures. The end of …

  • 76 BOOK REVIEWS. "‘Famine in England”. By Viscount Lymington. (7/6. H. F. & G. VVitherby, Ltd.). Viscount Lymington’s book makes a timely ap …

  • THE ROTUNDA MUSEUM WOOLWICH COMMON. The circular building now known as the Rotunda and used as a Museum of Artillery was originally the tent …

  • 74 In the diagram of the camp it will be observed that attention is drawn to the existence of two ventilators in the roof of the sleeping hu …

  • 252 7. November 6th, versus R.N. and RJVI. Team :— Foil. Sabre. Bayonet. L. S. Stirling-Wilkinson. B. A. G. Jones. H. R. L. Hodges. M. A. Ll …

  • The Shop then proceeded to win all three fights in the Lightweights. Ellis went for St. John in the first round, but was met by a good straigh …

  • 197 days was a small affair—a mere seven companies, and to each of these five cadets were attached—cadets having been in some way in existenc …

  • J. B. JOHNSTONE, ' LTD. 34 & 35 Sackville Street, Piccadilly. LONDON, W.l and ‘ 32. Molesworth Street, DUBLIN. ' Military and Mufti Tailor H …

  • 209 WULICH PILGRIMS. THE PROLOGE. Whan that the hotte monthe draws to an end, Full many mernful crys the hevvens rend, For now returneth to …

  • 203 A. H. BARNES enlisted in May 1898 in the Royal Horse Artillery and was discharged in September 1919. He served in South Africa with “P” …

  • 208 In the third circle the inventors of P.D. and RT. exercises of all sorts were doing them, encouraged by demons armed with the electric- …

  • 79 THE G.C's POINT OF VIEW. HAMBI‘RG. It was the author’s good luck to spend six weeks of last summer in one of the most modern and pleasant …

  • 79 with both hands. In the last round he forced the pace, and with a good left knocked Ruston down for a long count, following which the figh …

  • F t; 7 7 — 196 Orakzai, etc., living the wild life of their fathers except that they possess l better rifles. An inter-village scrap is a com …

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  • A-e't.- t,“ Hm film! gas-sf fig: 33 strong side and the team did well in losing only by a single point. The next game proved even more encoura …

  • Rugby xv, 1938. FRONT ROW (left to right).—R. J. G. Heaven, P. R. Bray, H. J. H. Gatford, T. B. McVicker, P. M. Kerr (capt.), C. M. Price-Ow …