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the Treaties debated in the various parliaments of the world. We had a visit from Mr. Joyce, of Cranbrook, who gave us a very interesting talk on League topics.
Two very successful debates have taken place this term, the first motion, "that Vivisection should not be Allowed' being carried by 44 to 12. Good arguments on both sides showed the enthusiasm of the debaters and terminated as stated. The second motion, «that Historical Buildings should not be Destroyed' ', was also carried by 39 to 16. The chief arguments for the motion centred around the word "preservation" while the contrary arguments centred around "progress". Both debates were greatly enjoyed, and it is sincerely hoped that more will follow in the near future.
Boxing is not a compulsory subject, but those boys who have been interested in the science have made great efforts at the practices after drill. Since last year the general stamina and standard has advanced greatly.
In the Junior Contest, 27th March (3 rounds), M. Froud (St. A.) beat J. Foord (S.) 63-23; L Beale (S.) beat J. Beale (St. P.) 64-21; P. Randall (St. A.) beat R. J. Randall (St. P.) 51-31. In the Senior Contest, 10th April (5 rounds), G. Good-child (St. P.) beat E. Rowcroft (St. A.) 161-81; L. Morgan (St. A.) beat K. Morgan (S.) 20¾-4¼.
Goodchild and Ashby were unable to complete their contest owing to indisposition, and the points were divided proportionately.
Total House points: St. Augustine's 41, School 30½, St. Peter's 301.
The final House points for 1933 were:-
| House |
F'ball |
Cricket |
Sports |
Boxing |
Work |
Total |
| St. Peter's |
17 |
67 |
34 |
11 |
67 |
196 |
| St. Augustine's |
33 |
33 |
32 |
16 |
65 |
179 |
| School |
50 |
0 |
34 |
7 |
68 |
159 |
IMPORTANT NOTICE. We are anxious to increase the circulation of this Magazine, especially among the Old Boys. All Old Boys are urged to request that their names be placed on the list of regular subscribers. The cost is 2/6 for the three issues during the year. All you need to do is to send a postcard or a telephone message (No. 2623), and the matter can be settled immediately.
THE SCHOOL ROLL (Continued).
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| Admission No. |
Name |
Last known address |
Date of Admission |
| 241 |
Jenner, Donald |
The Garage, Birchington |
Sept. |
1915 |
| 242 |
Jenner, Hector |
The Garage, Birchington |
Sept. |
1915 |
| 243 |
Tomkin, Leonard |
Boughton Monchelsea |
Sept. |
1915 |
| 244 |
Cloke, Robert |
Market House, Lenham |
Sept. |
1915 |
| 245 |
Stanley, Ernest |
Forge House, Wrotham |
Nov. |
1915 |
| 246 |
Buck, Arthur |
Tudor Garage, London Road |
Jan. |
1916 |
| 247 |
Pearson, Walter Frederick |
70 Sheals Crescent |
Jan. |
1916 |
| 248 |
Jordan, Cyril |
32 Albion Place |
Jan. |
1916 |
| 249 |
Ives, Norman |
18 Cornwallis Road |
Jan. |
1916 |
| 250 |
Osmer, Walter |
The Stores, Bredgar |
Jan. |
1916 |
| 251 |
Martin, Ronald |
"Ivymeath", Snodland |
Feb. |
1916 |
| 252 |
Wright, Donald |
Grove Green, Boxley |
May |
1916 |
| 253 |
Lott, John Henry |
Municipal Offices, Sutton (Surrey) |
May |
1916 |
| 254 |
Hitchcock, Neville |
8 Hayle Road |
May |
1916 |
| 255 |
Hart, Cyril |
80 Boxley Road |
May |
1916 |
| 256 |
Leaver, Nelson |
Guildford |
May |
1916 |
| 257 |
Leaver, Roland |
'Hill House', East Farleigh |
May |
1916 |
| 258 |
Stott, Basil |
Officers' Qtrs., The Gaol |
May |
1916 |
| 259 |
Huggins, Wilf. Os. Jack |
Bearstead (deceased) |
Sept. |
1916 |
| 260 |
Martin, Stanley Ed |
Queen's Head, Wateringbury |
Sept. |
1916 |
| 261 |
Loveland, Alec. John |
College Road |
Sept. |
1916 |
| 262 |
Allcorn, Stanley Ed. |
45 Tonbridge Road |
Sept. |
1916 |
| 263 |
Darby, Frank |
'Killarney', Barming Heath |
Sept. |
1916 |
| 264 |
Langley, Vernon Ed. |
Hayle Mill House, Tovil |
Sept. |
1916 |
| 265 |
Green, Fred. Percy |
Warden House, Wateringbury |
Oct. |
1916 |
| 266 |
Loveland, Kenneth |
111 Old Tovil Road |
Oct. |
1916 |
| 267 |
Searles, Chas. Frank |
36 King Edward Road |
Jan. |
1917 |
| 268 |
Wilkins, Ronald Leaver |
60 Windmill Road, Gillingham |
Jan. |
1917 |
| 269 |
Choat, Stanley |
7 College Road |
Jan. |
1917 |
| 270 |
Kidman, Henry |
Loose Road |
Jan. |
1917 |
| 271 |
Weller, Spencer Ed |
49 King Edward Road |
Jan. |
1917 |
| 272 |
Humphries, Frederick |
'The Hollies', East Malling |
Jan. |
1917 |
| 273 |
Leaver, Leslie Alfred |
'Mill Hhouse,' East Farleigh |
Jan. |
1917 |
| 274 |
Wood, Arnold |
'Magnet Stores', Larkfield |
Jan. |
1917 |
| 275 |
Ashby, Aubrey Ed. |
389 Tonbridge Road |
May |
1917 |
| 276 |
Tyrer, Reginald |
Weavering Street |
May |
1917 |
| 277 |
Mackleden, Daniel |
Sandway |
May |
1917 |
| 278 |
Barr, Mungo |
Chapel Farm, Lenham |
May |
1917 |
| 279 |
Barr, John |
Chapel Farm, Lenham |
May |
1917 |
| 280 |
Skewis, Jack |
Bower Mount Road |
May |
1917 |
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