Chronicle-1934

• -ia-'. jADETldrps jIdtes This half year has been deToted to shooting. While it must, be admitted that there is some grounds for excuse in the case of the one rifle, it seems unfortunate that some are quite unabl^ to hit thetarget. We expected a visit from the O.C. Natal Command in December, but this has been postponed until March of next year. tyaiCALiRMilHB , Versyteady progress. The squads are now smaller on group days and the drill more uniform in its execution. If there is concentration while the exercise is being done,even more benefit physically, will be derived. Some of the squad leaders have not yet cultivated the habit of giving a command clearly and sharp ly- ,Enffl3 Notes. Only one match has been played this half, owing to the full programme of other fixtures. The first 'four' in the School show decided improvement, while the younger ones show much enthusiasm and keenness. OMELALI TEAM: G.Hulett, and Schwikkard; Ritchie & Chisolm. R. Iklett and M. Greig. COLLE®: R. Burnett and Larrington, K.Balcomb and Hittler. Reeves and Dyer. IWilali won by 82 games to 53. . We are most grateful to Mr. H. Hulett, of Umhlalf, for kindly supplying us with tennis balls for daily use.

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