Jan 1939

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Story of the Play. The Foreign Legion has, for some reason, been put on duty in the Maginot Line. Jerry the Mole, a famous spy, is at the moment trying to probe its innermost secrets. He is aided by two accomplices, one a soldier in the Legion, and the other a beautiful, but badly-behaved female. Owing to the cunning, audacity and general smartness of the troops, he is foiled in his dastardly plan and perishes miserably with the other enemies of France.

CONTEMPORARIES. The Editors acknowledge with thanks the receipt of the following publicOons, and apologise for any omissions :The Reptoniaff, The Babu Lal Jaiswal High School Magazine, The 'Haileyburiah(The LeodiensiArf, The Ashville Magazine, The Artists' Rifles Gazette, The DenstonianV The Ousel, The Johnian, The Bootham Journal, The Brighton College Magazine, The Sedberghian, The Malvernian, The Merchistonian, The Stoneyhurst Magazine, The Ampleforth Journal, The Limit, The Birkonian, The Monktonian, The Giggles wick Chronicle, Danensis, The Dolphin Magazine, The St. Peter's College (Adelaide) Magazine, The Cranleighan, St. Bees' Magazine, The Eastbournian, The Framlinghamian, The Dovorian, The Journal of the Honourable Artillery Company, The Worksopian, The Nottinghamian, The Draxonian, The Scardeburgian, The Eagle, The Hurst Johnian, The Dunelmian, The Journal of the Royal Air Force College, The Cantnarian, The Hymerian. S., Pr TE.YeS C OU-t c&'■'(- 0 k\;

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