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  • 130 HEARD IN THE MESS. BY “VENUS.” [We are very glad to welcome our new correspondent. Venus tells us that he will be glad to receive the he …

  • 176 R.M.A. lst Innings. 2nd Innings. C. P. Hamilton, st. Sanger, b Pinney 62 run out .................. G. C. Ashmore, c Nicholson, b Shortt …

  • Sayers, H. J. Waltord. H. F. Mohammad. G. Griffin, R. P. Finch, J. R. G. Sumner, W. A. R. Hobbs, P. G. HEAVY WEIGHTS (11 stone 6 lbs. and ove …

  • 57 different players appeared for the 2nd XI during the course of the season, perhaps it may be said that this object was achieved. As in th …

  • 154 SHOOTING IN INDIA. 11. Having been induced to write an article for the last publication of the Shop magazine on “Shooting in the plains …

  • 156 A “SHOP" EPISODE OF FIFTY YEARS AGO. Sir Charles Callwell in his book “Stray Recollections,” published in 1923, makes a curious mistake …

  • 17 3. An officer’s duty is to lead men, and the leadership of men in war must be his constant study. Leadership does not mean making people d …

  • 54 for the Sandhurst match. Power, who took Jones’s place in the Sand- hurst match, played very well on that occasion and in no way weakened …

  • 133 LAST JOINED GENTLEMEN CADETS. :3 T 1 Name. School. Adams, J. D. Sedbergh. Agar, J. W. Eton. Aldridge, G. E. Harrow. Alexander, F. P. Cha …

  • 29 Games here are very well organized by our adjutant, and we have had quite a successful ruggcr team. The hockey side has not quite reached …

  • 149 On Sunday morning Service was attended at the Garrison Church, thereafter leave being granted until eleven o’clock. On Monday morning ki …

  • DAINTY DISHES. Prediction (3 Smee. Take Range tables (2 parts) to Guns (8 parts), mix into a batter(y), put them on the range, keep covered, …

  • 118 CAMP, 1927. On Monday, July 4th, Jezebel drove up to the Shop Camp at Rush~ moor and deposited its load of G.C’s and their belongings, t …

  • 12 NOTES ON THE EARLY DAYS OF SHOP ATHLETICS. The Shop Athletic records go back as far as 1848 and have been kept up with great care ever si …

  • 16 WOULD-BE SAPPERS. (With apologies to R.K.) When the R.M.A. started in some distant year (As it must have done once, says the sapper) The …

  • A?! .‘ ”as; f' 4 ,. 4 148 a minimum. At the end of the instruction we all of us, I think, were glad that we were not destined for the P.B.I. …

  • R.M.A. v. THE RED CROSS HALL CLUBS. This match is always notable for good hard fighting, and this year was no exception to the rule. Three ye …

  • STAFF GOLF COMPETITION. lst ROUND. Capt. Napier Capt. Jacob Mr. Tulloch Major Van Straubenzee Capt. Nicholson General De Pree Mr. Hurst Capt …

  • 28 Name. School. Winnington—Ingram, R. S. Bromsgrove. Young, H.F. Wellington. H's ’rhe earlL' btrd l’hal’ 58b lhc worm.... Bul- ir; the Iah: …