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... Olympic and Oxford mile runner, dent and fine long-distance runner, who is now with the King's Royal who has a commission in the Army Rifles. Service Corps. A pair of Oxford University athletes for the Army. A HUGE BEDROOM IN NORTH LONDON.-- BELGIAN REFUGEES ...

MOTORING: LAND, AIR, AND WATER

... the idea of heavier-than-air craft being employed for raiding Britain. Even the fact that all the machines used by our Royal Flying Corps in France have been flown over from their variously distributed bases or from the places where they have been manufactured ...

MOTORING: LAND, AIR, AND WATER; A SHOW, SOME DINNERS, AND TWO AERODROMES

... unfortunate loss of life lately in connection with the Royal Flying Corps. In this connection I should like particularly to congratulate Mr. Green on the manly manner in which he gave evidence for the Royal Aircraft Factory at one of the inquests. It has been ...

THE THAMES AND THE WAR

... present-day oarsmen in this corps, the London division of which has the Hon. Rupert Cuinness, winner of the Diamonds in 1895 and 1896, at its head. The value of the practical support by University athletes of the Officers' Training Corps has been seen by the ...

MOTORING.--LAND, AIR AND WATER

... theory as to the most suitable aero engine at present entertained by the judges of the test, the Naval Branch of the Royal Flying Corps rather favours a more distinctive product of British engineering design in the high-efficiency engine, as instance the ...

MOTORING: LAND, AIR, AND WATER

... night. How it Works. nor example, to-night (Saturday) at 7.30, Lieut, -Col. Sykes, Conmmanding the Military Wing of the Royal Flying Corps, is lecturing on how aircraft are used in war, while on Monday night Mr. F. H. Bramwell will describe how an aeroplane ...

MOTORING: LAND, AIR, AND WATER; EFFECT OF COMPETITION'S ON 1915 DESIGN

... Kingdom are of two sorts. The 30-35 horse-power 6-cylinder model is the type that performed so well under official observation in the Royal Automobile Club's Trials in the Alps, a feat that has been attempted by no other make of car. Hence it has been decided ...

LAND, AIR, AND WATER

... day by the Aeronautical Society of Great Britain, when Lieut.-Col. F. H. Sykes, Commandant of the Military Wing of the Royal Flying Corps, dealt with the further development of military avia tion. Considering how cautious a man Col. Sykes is, nothing was ...

CIRCULAR NOTES

... cheers in the paddock, which wTere speedily taken up on the other side of the course. Going down to see what was the matter, I observed a gentleman pull off his hat, put it on the ground, and energetically jump on it. Men do not thus destroy their headgear ...