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  • J’} 7 “m -L-my . is}; ;:(‘.‘ . PRIZES. 3RD CLASS (SEPTEMBER, 1925, ENTRY). For the half-year ending 21st December, 1926. Sword or Honour. (F …

  • FRONT Row (left to right)—\V. \V'. Homming, \V. P. Fendall. l. 0. B. MacGregor, Lieut.-C . W. Jelf, C.M.G., D ., R.F.A., F. E. Robertson, Ma …

  • .I‘te .21 109 CRICKET SEASON, MATCHES PLAYED. I918 Date 1 Opponent Ground Result May 15, Wednesday R. M. A. Staff Home \Von ,, 18, Saturday …

  • s SADDLE RIDE 37 The riding of the awkward horses in the final stage was started with 'St. George leading the field, Ray and Kindersley still …

  • Wirii Irina Manner TENT own. as heat in the open country is not unbearable up till 10 a.m. in the mornings, and after 4 p.111. in the aftern …

  • 27 In 1884 he turned professional. He had won almost everything possible in the amateur world and he badly wanted a match with Cummings, the …

  • THE R. M.'A‘.‘ MAGAZINE RUGBY FOOTBALL Saturday, October 9, versus Was/)3 at Home. Won 46—3. Neither backs nor forwards combined well, but t …

  • 17 “THE CHANNEL TUNNEL.” On Monday, March 11th, E. S. Shrapnel Smith, Esq., C.B.E., spoke in the School of Arms on the ”Channel Tunnel”. The …

  • 45. HOCKEY. IST XI. At the beginning of the season four “Reps.” remained from last year to form the nucleus of the Shop eleven, and were sup …

  • 159 THE U.O. AND THE C.S.M. The sun was shining on the Shop. Shining with all his might: Ile shone upon the soldier men. And made their hutt …

  • HAMMOND a: co., Ltd. Established nearly a Century. MILITARY AND SPORTING TAILORS. new aft! A i -ni‘...‘ v... : 465, OXFORD STREET, 3 LONDON. …

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  • -l ‘1 ‘ v in. ‘f' 4 1... .‘IE' ' .‘!§§5 13”,, ,= "'44. .ZZ‘LL! .. - 4.1a..- 36 WELTER WEIGHTS (10 stone 7 lbs. and under). Darley, D. B. J. …

  • 13 THE NEW COURSE OF INSTRUCTION. The new rapidly drives out the old, and next term will see the whole of the R.M.A. at work on the new sche …

  • 19 ,Park (2 miles). And facilities in these parks, as in all others in the L.C.C. area, are practically limited to members of those clubs wh …

  • 1).) Captain W. A. R. Ames, Oxf. and Bucks. Lt. Infty., joins the Tactics Stafi. He was educated at Eton, whence he proceeded to i the R.M.C. …

  • l 30 J 2 and fell as competitors rode one horse after the other, but in the end i Mead, who caught the eye as having more determination and …

  • :w.’\- .1. 5.. . 5i l j 't 19 With the experience of perhaps the Shop behind him, the “Why Owe” sets out to sample real army life, spurred o …

  • .1. .. -4“..._.-....._‘W__Nm. __ .. #AWAA-V. 98 v The game opened at a very fast pace for the first quarter of an hour, with the “Shop' iorwa …

  • 4 Mr. K. C. Boswell has been elected to the new post of Instructor in Imperial and Foreign Affairs. He was educated at King’s School, Cheste …