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103 jumping. And work hard at these here, or I shan’t take you out again. That last show you put up was something awful. I never saw such a …
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57 fought even better than he did against us at. Sandhnrst and thoroughly deserved his place. All three of our team in bayonets reached the …
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92 “RIDE HIM, COWBOY!” BEHIND THE SCENES AT THE RODEO. Licut. Dudley W. Clarke, R.A., I’Voolwich who has written this article at my spcciul …
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. n. ._ .. -,,‘.-w.;..a..~ 67 Knott and Boyt took endless trouble in producing the opera. Gittings us the comic waiter was quite at home. Ri …
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j ’5' l i a E x if a? samflfiflthmr . ‘ 4.;N'W‘l" :WF 73"..." . “5mg 62 the sedimentation tanks. These last are four in number, each having a c …
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R.M.A. ATH LETIC SPORTS 4 Asa-a.-. . A mAarm ”at » I. FINISH HF :00 YARDs. 2. FINNI OF QUAI
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4-). THE lt.M.A. MAGAZINE. SURREY U. AND G. 1:. R.M.A. A Remarkable Recovery. (The Sportsman). The ‘b‘hop" accomplished a fine performance in …
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85 \ BLAUKHEATH l". B.M.A., WOOLWICH. Played at Blackheath on May 27th. Won. BLACKHEATH. R.M.A. B. S. Cuuibcrlege, lbw., b Bryan ........... …
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I; i‘ 11.; 1, ~ ‘3“ __ A“ r v g 1:-— an“: I“... “IX‘IS: a“ .V 5" E . .1 _., Expenses. Servants. R—s. Bearer wages . 30 ,, bill for cleaning …
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THE R.M.A. MAGAZINE. CRICKET. BLAGKHEATH v. R.M.A. (WOOLWIUH). l’laycd at Blacklieath on May 14th. R.M.A. G. J. Bryan, c Day, I) \Vofi'enden …
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84 The Brigade was to march at 3.30 a.m., the following morning, so reveille was ordered for 12.30 a.m. As it was impossible to say when our …
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50 In the epée we were defeated by 6 wins to 3, Anstruther being successful twice and Richards once. The sabre competition was decided on th …
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ANNUAL- SUBSCRIPTION 10/. POST‘FREE Vol. XXIV. «No. 95. July, 1924. CONTENTS. Notes and Notices ............................................ …
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Artillery Terms Explained STRmmc, VELOQKTY .
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74 THE R. M. A. MAGAZINE We have got a lot to learn, but we have. made a good start, and if we can make as much progress next season as this …
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Score :— Woolwich Garrison. R.M.A. Capt. C. O. Olliver, c MacFarlan, b L. T. Grove, b Baines Grove R. C. N. Jenney, Lyon, b Baines F. E. Hug …
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102 flesh, but all of us were keen on polo and pigsticking, and, in most cases, used the same ponies for both pastimes. It followed that the …
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Score :— ' R .A. Subalterns. W. M. Leggatt, b Uniacke 1 b Uniacke H. P. McC. Glover, b Uniacke ............... b Bethell P. B. Sanger, b Ped …
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95 1915-17 he commanded an 18-pr. battery in the 26th (Ulster) Division. He was Brigade Major to the 56th (London) Division for the rest of …
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179 organisation; extra men must be taken on to go maybe two or three days’ march to the nearest village to buy food for the gang, possibly …