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THE SPECULUM: 165 Dr. J. A. Clarebrough's trophy, 600 yards : Won by A. R. Buchanan, 43 (8)-50.

A. R. Haywood's trophy, 700 yards : Won by F. G. Sublet, 46 (5)-50.

L. G. Griffiths' trophy, 800 and 900 yards : Won by G. R. Weir, 87 (12)-99.

Dr. A. C. Pedler's trophy for inter-'Varsity match practice : Won by F.

G. Sublet.

The paired teams' match for the President's (Dr. Frank Lind) trophy was postponed till 1925.

In club practice over the inter-'Varsity ranges prior to the inter-'Varsity match, F. G. Sublet made the magnificent score of 47, 47, 48, 46, 48, 45-281, and J. R. Searls, shooting in a No. 21 D.R.C.U. match, secured a 15-shot

"possible" at 500 yards—another magnificent effort.

Office-bearers for 1925 are :—President, Dr. Frank Lind ; vice-presidents, Prof. Payne, Drs. J. A. Clarebrough and A. C. Pedler, Messrs. P. AV. Ettelson, L. G Griffiths, W. P. Heslop and C. W. Nye ; captain, N. B. White ; hon. sec., F. G. Sublet ; asst. hon. sec., A. R. Haywood ; hon. treas., H. G. Beattie ; com- mittee, A. H. Hinchley, H. H. Stewart and G. R. Weir.

Practice and pennant matches are carried on as usual on Saturday after- noons at North Williamstown. See notice board at Club House. Full particu- lars and free railway vouchers may be had from the Hon. Secretaries.

Drawing and Stencilling

MATERIALS

For Architects and Students

PENCILS WATERCOLOURS DRAWING PAPERS Etc.

Roger Dunkley, 1924.—R.M.O., Perth General Hospital. Was recently back to his old haunts for a short time.

Barbara G. Wood, 1921.—Granted the Diploma of Radiology and Electro-thera- peutics by examination at Cambridge.

W. R. Trembath, 1917.—Hamilton.

H. Jacobs, 1917.—Back from Dublin.

H. G. Brown, 1917.—Kilmore.

Noel McClure, 1917.—On the land at Hay, N.S.W. Still drives a Ford.

E. T. Cato, 1917.—Touring in Norway. Primary F.R.C.S.

J. Kennedy, 1918.—Shepparton. President Race Club.

Gillis Wynne, 1918.—London and Vienna.

Birdy Andrews.—Somewhere in W.A. Appointed a J.P.

Jimmy Robertson.—Devonport, Tas. Despair of all the mothers in the district.

Ginger Inglis.--Kew. Private.

R. Le Souef, 1917.—Popular at Chelsea.

Harold Moore, 1917.—Married.

Kack McCallum, 1917.—Writing history of Melbourne's health for J. H. L.

Cumpston. Still yearns for Cardiff.

Jack O'Brien, 1917.—Adelaide. Repat. Department.

Wilfred Forster, 1918.—Married. Private, Albert Park.

Mick Cust, 1920.—Leaving Casterton. Too far from Flemington.

E. Gandevia, 1917.—Still at Alexandra. Adding cubits to his stature.

Colin McDonald, 1918.—London. Press reports his attendance at King's recep- tion at Windsor Castle.

Chas. Cunningham, 1918.—Private, North Melbourne. Demonstrates in Clinical Physiology at the Shop.

Horace Waters, 1918.—Brisbane. Married

S. F. McDonald.—Sunny Jim. Kids' specialist, Brisbane.

Mervyn Stewart, 1916.—Has been doing locum for Tom Sinclair (1897) as City Health Officer, and his shadow does not grow less,

Bill Fitchett, 1918.--Mayor of New Norfolk, Tas. (They call them Wardens over in the "Speck.")

Bert Shugg, 1918.—Married. New Norfolk to Macquarie Street, Hobart.

THE SPECULUM. 167 Don Tregonning, 1916.—Private, Claremont, W.A.

J. F. Chambers, 1917.—Married.

Victor Wallace, 1918.—F.R.C.S. (Edin.). Ship's surgeon from England to Japan.

Dick Saltau, 1918.—Super., Women's Hospital.

Kate McKay, 1921.—Kids' Hospital.

Jack Whitaker, 1917.—F.R.C.S. (Eng.). Back from England. Collins Street and Camberwell.

Bill Lemon, 1922.—Locum at the Kids'.

George Simpson, 1922.—Back at the Kids' after a visit to F. Scholes with scarlet.

E. H Derrick, 1920.—Ipswich, Queensland.

Cardy Trumpy, 1917.—Super., Ipswich Hospital. Doing some surgery.

Bob Douglas.—Hamilton.

Joe Porter.—No. 5, A.G.H., Caulfield.

Chris. Worch, 1917.—South Melbourne. Runs a Rolls-Royce.

Keith Fairley, 1920.—London; M.R.C.P.

A.P. Lawrence, 1916.—P.M.O., Australian Air Force. Just wangled a trip to London on official business.

Kevin McCarthy.—Private, Footscray. Attends St. V.'s in spare time. T.D.S., P.C.

M. L. Coutts, 1917.—Just married; Nyah.

Alec Baldwin, 1917.---Rabaul.

John Green, 1917.—Hon. Gynaecologist at the Women's.

Tom Hendry, 1918.—Beulah. Still smokes a pipe.

Jimmy Bell, 1918.—Helping Wilky with gastric analyses.

Ginger Graham.—Plays football for Rushworth Warriors.

Don Nance.—Partnership with brother, W. L., at Colac.

Norm. Albiston, 1918.—Left Port Fairy.

Clive Backhouse, 1917.—Down from Rabaul on furlough; married.

A. St. Ledger, 1918.—Queensland.

Frank Miller, 1917.—Eyes ; Collins Street.

Syd. Crawcour, 1918.—Settled down in double harness.

Fat White.—Children's, Melbourne. Still upholding "Glaxo."

John Searby, 1924 —Also there.

Snow Hewitt, 1924.—Locum, Murchison.

A. L. McInnes, A. L. McKenna, 1924.—R.M.O.'s, M.H.

Ian Hart, 1924.—R.M.O., Geelong Hospital.

Keith Ross, 1923.—Back to the Melbourne as a Registrar.

Tom Millar, 1923.—Returned from England with bowler. Now at the Eye and Ear.

Charles Littlejohn.—Home again. O.P. Surgical Honorary, M.H.

S. V. Sewell, 1905.—Returned from an interesting trip abroad.

Ike Jones, 1909.—London. Tore his quadriceps but not his patella.

C. V. Mackay, 1905.—London.

Jim Chirnside, 1907.—Little River ; son.

Jim Whitworth, 1924.—Homceopathic Hospital ; engaged.

C. E. Dennis, 1902.—Touring Western District in his Amil car.

Olaf de Lacy, 1915.—Tocumwal, N.S.W. ; private.

Claude Hallet, 1924.—Adelaide.

Dido Dunne.—Locum, Adelaide.

Bill Flannagin.—Donald; private.

Len Johnston, 1918.—Wagga ; private_

Stewart Mackv, 1914.—Arrah Park, N.S.W.; private.

Frank Kerr..--:Public Health Dept.

Tom Tighe, 1917.—Locum, S.A.

Bill Callopy, 1920.—Private ; Newmarket.

Tom Nihill, 1921.—Private ; Ouyen.

John Byrne.—Yarraville.

Jim Shelton, 1921.—Carnegie ; private.

Frank Grant, 1922.—Married ; Wodonga.

Val Podger, 1923.—Married; Cranbourne.

Lux Meagher.—Doing the Continent.

Leo Tighe.—Elwood.

Frank Benson, 1923.—Locum, Adelaide.

Tom Meagher.—Just back from Queensland.

Jack Kieran.—"Mater," Brisbane.

Chum Hanly.—Private, Watchem.

Jack Cahill.—North Fitzroy.

Ben Quinn.—Back from Queensland. With Tom Noonan (1910) at Caulfield.

Frank O'Donnell.—Adelaide General.

Frank Matthews.—Locum, Adelaide.

Norman Davies, 1902.—Benalla.

J. Barnard, 1900.—Down from Corowa some time ago.

Les Freemantle, 1923.—Has been playing with W.A. Cricket XI. against the Englishmen.

Em Shilliday, 1923.—Married ; Box Hill.

Noel Pryde, 1924.—Locum near Hobart.

Bill Armstrong, 1924.—Going to New Hebrides next _year; engaged.

Mamie Ham, 1924.—Private ; Richmond.

G. James, 1920.—Married ; Lockhart, N.S.W.

Doreen Hensley, 1923.—Worrying the life out of the Klebs-Loeffler bacilli on behalf of the City Council.

Doug McCowan, 1922.—Down from Yea recently to have a callal attachment nipped in the bud.

Jack Woods, 1923.—Private, Corowa ; engaged.

Bertie Cohen, 1918 —Narrogin, W.A. ; jack-pots.

Arnold Richardson, 1921.—Thursday Island ; Quarantine Officer.

L. P. Brent, 1916.—Quarantine Officer, Sydney.

J. G. Mackay, 1890.—Retired from practice in Broken Hill; living in Adelaide.

W. Robertson, 1913.—Camperdown ; still a bachelor.

J. Bartley, 1887.—Living in Melbourne, having retired from Broken Hilt practice.

Frank Clarke, 1924.—Assistant to Ern. Sutcliffe (1911), Brunswick.

Hughie Devine, 1906.—Talking about gastric surgery to the Americans.

Alan Waterhouse, 1923.—R.M.O., Kids' Hospital ; can be found also at the Melbourne.

Kathleen Daly, 1923.—At the Melbourne.

Bunny Colville, 1914.—Worried about a pseudo hermaphrodite at the Kids'.

Brian Woods, 1923.—Married ; private, Wedderburn. Can still see his shoes.

Colin Anderson, 1924.—Ship's surgeon on the Singapore run.

Fred Vincent, 1923.—Singapore ; sight-seeing.

Arthur Uglow, 1924.—Engaged ; private, Albany, W.A.

Arthur Home, 1921.—Married; Albany, W.A.

THE .SPECULUM. !l69 Jim Sharland, 1922.—Private, Mitiamo.

Arthur Mawson, 1924.—Private, Springvale.

Syme Johnson, 1911.—X-ray, Perth.

Alf Johnson, 1924.—Kids', Perth.

G. Brew, 1923.—From Fairfield Infectious to the Eye and Ear.

Lin Craig, 1918.—Yarram.

Jim Rowan.—Back from England.

Jiggy Farrar, 1924.—Private, Neerim South.

Puss Plowman, 1923.—Queen's Home, Adelaide. Made history at the Palais as a balloon-chaser.

Monk Harbison, 1921.—A son; Windsor, N.S.W.

Les Le Soeuf, 1922.—Woorooloo Sariatorium, W,A. ; eyes still towards Blighty.

Geoff Hill, 1921.—Private, Glen Iris.

G. A. Birnie.--Glen Iris.

Henry Searby, 1921.—Going to. England.

A. 0 V. Tymms, 1914.—Second in charge -, Launceston Hospital.

Percy White, 1924,--Perth Public ; a social success.

Eccles Mackay, 1920.—Primary, F.R.C.S. _ J. V H. De Ravin, 1920—.Inglewood ; a daughter.

John Shaw, 1921.—Primary, F.R.C.S.

John Tait, 1911.—Back from England.

John Kelly, 1921.—M.R.C.P.

Norman Dale, 1920.—Hamilton.

John Gordon, 1891.—Resigned from M.H.; now M.O. to Victorian Railways.

Charles Osborn, 1918.—Primary, F.R.C.S.

Mac. Burnett, 1922 —Diagnostic agglutination work at the M.H.

S. McKenzie, 1922.—As'sisting Bull Sherwin (1908) at Elsternwick.

Frank Donovan, 1917.—Private, Collins Street.

G. A. Syme, 1881, and Hamilton Russell.—Hon. F.A.C.S.

Harold Dew, 1914, Alan Newton, 1909, Hughie Devine, 1906, R. C. Brown, 1892, Murray Morton, 1892, R. Fowler, 1909.—M.A.C.S.

Jack Williams, 1915.—Leaving M.H.; going to Mt. Barker, S.A. private with R D. Bartram, 1910.

H. Wunderly, 1910.—Off chasing M.R.C.P.; Eye on North Terrace, Adelaide.

M. Sullivan.—Casterton; worried about diabetes.

N. H Fairley, 1915 —Returning to Bombay.

Otto Hirschfeld, 1923.—Private, Brisbane.

Keith Kerr, 1923 —Foster, N.S.W.

Arthur Giblin —Bellerive, Hobart.

Claude Farrow —New South Wales.

Henry Judkins.--Private, Mont Albert.

Preggo Cameron.—Alvarenga Prize.

George Hans, Bert Hiller.—R.M.O.'s, Bendigo Hospital.

King Allan, 1924 —Married ; Meredith.

Ron. Fisher, 1924.—Winchelsea.

Dave Berman, 1924.—Lismore.

C. B Crosby, 1924.—Locum, Snowtown, S.A.

H. B Graham, 1915.--With the Littlejohn brothers at Ivanhoe.

Jock Grieve, 1916.-0.P., Kids' and St. V's.

Reg. Webster, 1911.—Indulging in the summer sport of chasing "Flexners" at the Kids'.

Byron Stanton, 1921.—His worthy assistant; much in evidence at grand opera.

Tommy Jagger, 1915.—Rainbow.

C. D. Dillies, 1924.—Brisbane General.

Roy Graff, 1924.—New Guinea.

Laddie Lazarus, 1924.—England ; engaged.

Flies Morris, 1924.—G. of L.

Norm. Parker, 1924.—Assistant to Mitchell at Yallourn.

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