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  • 183 groove, and thus cause him to poke his nose out to escape this pressure, which is the exact opposite effect to that required. What we re …

  • 181 This is a direct action bit; that is to say the pressure on the reins is directly applied to the horse’s mouth, and its uses are to rais …

  • Mm” 'H '1’ '11 "l-JLLIIIJ‘ ".l '1\' ‘ 'J‘usud '\ nail fiaaa swag awn! LLEIXOIHO 'IX 151

  • 184 INTER COMPANY CRICKET. No. 2 COMPANY CRICKET. Since we have not been blessed with many cricket playing seniors, the brunt of our cricket …

  • 171 During the war cadets were posted to R.E. or R.A. according to their order of merit at entrance, but after the armistice the selection o …

  • 233 3rd Match v. R.A.F., Kidbrooke, at R.M.A., 29th May, 1926. Shop lost by 1 wicket. R.M.A. R.A.F., Kidbrooke. C. Harrison, lbw, b Gear ... …

  • ; 196 l i of the most difficult I have ever done; it consisted partly of crawling in l full view over sharp rocks, and partly of climbing alo …

  • 164 the swing downwards must start from the same side of the pony as that on which the ball is. Don’t try and slog, but swing straight and s …

  • * 30 RESULTS. 1i.M.A. R.A.F.(‘. FEATHER WEIGHT. D. C. O'Brien lost to J. Darwen This was a very close fight and O’Brien did well. He lacked a …

  • it: 3:? ‘;‘ i (a. e ‘- A, . snags-o. Iii-am- t1 )1 112 PRIZES. 3RD CLASS (FEBRUARY, 1926, ENTRY). For the half-year ending 13th July, 1927. …

  • 175 may as well say now that all matches, both singles and doubles, were lost. Sandhurst certainly had a very good team, but it is difficult …

  • THE FRENCH TOUR. On July 17th a party consisting of Major Sim, Captain Dunn, and seventeen gentlemen cadets left Victoria to spend a week in …

  • 17 “The fire in 1873, showing the ha-ha bounding the front parade.

  • 183 which binds the Empire together. At any rate we can be confident that Capt. Hasted is an ideal man for thejob, and that he will keep his …

  • Aug-c :— 210 we stop and put on our ropes or ski-skins. By half past twelve we get to the end of our climb. We eat our lunch and then start …

  • 129 RIDING v. ROYAL MILITARY COLLEGE, SANDHURST. This competition was held at Rushmoor Arena on 8th July, 1927, while the Shop was in camp a …

  • 20 THE R.M.A. KITCHEN-HOUNDS. .~l New Pat/c 111111303 (1 Long Point. The inaugural meet of the R.M.A. Kitchen-hounds was held, by kind permi …

  • 143 COMMISSIONS. The undermentioned Gentlemen Cadets of February, 1928, ‘1 1 Entry were commissioned on 28th August, 1929. Name (in order of …

  • judge’s eye nearly every time. Both Burn and Thuillier beat the R.M.A. plunging record by six or seven feet in practice, but failed to repea …

  • 189 This I hope is fairly accurate though of course by no means the whole truth. But please notice the three things in italics. All are nece …