Search

  • 60 try for JVoolwich. This time Addington’s kick at goal was successful, and before the end he completed the rout of Sandhurst by kicking a …

  • 63 proaching the point of Dungeness, the mariner sees an unusually brilliant light, and from the noble phares of la Heve the same light flash …

  • 6 Company Organization. Spring Term, 1938. No. 1 Company: Captain C. H. Drew, R.A. U.O. J. D. T. Brett. No. 2 Company: Captain G. W. C. Mont …

  • 193 Magazine Cover. We have inserted on the centre page of this number a suggested design for the Magazine cover. This design has not been a …

  • 71 whO, owing to a Rugger accident before Christmas, had been obliged to suspend his studies of the Laws of Electricity on which we now con- …

  • I!” l“ q l , 208 l ‘ FISHY. , I , I’d like to know a lot of things , i About the little fishes’ lives 2—- l ' Do married fish wear wedding rin …

  • _ 60 C.S.M. R. Elliott of the A.l’.'l‘.S. has been at the Shop for four years, and now leaves to take up an appointment at Leicester. During …

  • 47 A FOOTBALL MATCH IN 1863. AN ACCOUNT OF A MATCH BETWEEN THE ROYAL ENGINEERS, CHATHAM, AND THE ROYAL MILITARY ACADEMY, WOOLWICH, IN DECEMB …

  • 238 COMPANY SOCCER. The following table shows the results of the Company Soccer matches played this term :— 1 Company. 3I 2 Company. 3 Compa …

  • The G.C. who brought his Sister to the Snooker Dance.

  • _.-....N....«

  • 88 The Editor begs to acknowledge with thanks the receipt of the following Magazines:— Army P.T. Stafi Journal, Aldenhamian, Armachian, A.E.C …

  • A search party set out next day and Tulloch was found on the final slope buried by an avalanche. There was considerable evidence of avalanche …

  • 71 well nearly broke through on the right wing, but from the clearance the Shop took the ball to their circle where an infringement resulted …

  • ) -;_L,._:... ,_ i . . FENCING. 0-8 The following matches have taken place this term with the results as shown. 1. October 5th, versus Guys …

  • 221 was a pleasant offset to the rather feeble passing of the threequarters as a whole. For the Wasps the outstanding player was the full-ba …

  • APRIL, 1 939. CONTENTS. THE SHOP. NOTES & NOTICES. OBITUARY—TULLOCH. COMMISSIONS. HESTON T0 CAIRO. PRIZE WINNERS. A SHOOTING TRIP TO HUNGARY …

  • 'W. A. R. Sumner. H. P. E. Hodgson. J. 245 R.M.A. v. The Jesters Lost 5 matches to love R.M.A. v. United Service Club Drawn2 ,, all. D. I. B …

  • ‘1 Cf) steam, apparently dangerously near the land, the new hand acidly in— formed him that it was only the waves breakingi against Clacton …

  • 222 so that the backs saw a considerable amount of the ball. The Shop pressed and only good tackling by the Cranwell outsides and really hig …