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  • 48 FENCING. MATCH AGAINST R.M.C. The match was fought at Sandhurst on Saturday, March 25th; the result was a decided win for the “Shop”, 17 …

  • 26 of them at least seemed well hooked. Then a veritable monster went away with my bait. Frantically I tried to stem the rush blistering my …

  • 206 In the Welter Weights, L. M. H. Wadia had an opponent who was difficult to deal with and there was a good deal of wrestling. J. l). Banni …

  • 31 SHOP v. BELSIZE "’.A This match was fought in London on Friday, 15th March, and resulted in :1 win for Belsize by seven fights to five. Fac …

  • mm FFF mm. Eh , EL — / . Vol. XXXIIiNo. 126 CONTENTS. APRIL. 1932. ——T___ 'I'hirt)‘ ()m- Ycum Ag” l‘hlltnrinl Nun-s N Noticex I’riqu’imlm's, …

  • BIG FISH AT THE ASSUAN DAM. It is a well known saying among fishermen that the thrill of a catch is by no means dependent on the size of the …

  • 27 01.1, C.I.2, AND ALL THAT. CONTAINING SEVEN VERY MEMORABLE PRINCIPLES, Two REFERENCES AND NO DIVISIONAL ESTABLISHMENTS. (Absit F.S.R. II) …

  • n. 27 India. The country is almost devoid of communications and the inhabitant has little or no skill as a shikari, presumably due to the Bu …

  • On the whole all did very well, for it was the sort of course on which anyone might come unstuck. Actually only two climbed up the bowsprit …

  • ’SeiIVH’.) NENOZSS ESOHL "LOOSV QNIHLANV NEINM‘° "599 0M1. A'INO 4/. / / //./ //J W //// ”/’//////

  • Vol. XXXV—No 134. In Memoriam. Major Gem. 0. M. Waggtaff Thirty One Years Ago Editorial Notes & Notices Sprin;X Entry, 1934 Shop Prizes CONT …

  • r " l i 16 and from the Secretaries of State for War and for the Colonies to Sir Bartle Frere and Lord Chelmsford, in the hope that he might …

  • 41 OFFICERS’ ADVISORY SOCIETY. (The Committee has given the Officers’ Advisory Society the oppor- tunity of bringing before readers of the il …

  • The ‘-‘R.M.A. MAGAZINE.” _ PUBLISHED HALF-YEARLY. Scale bf Charges for Advertisemrmgtsi. ' Full Page - ‘ £3 Half-page - * Quarter-page - 153 …

  • 32 the sentence was mitigated or even quashed. But it was the way of the time, and it is small wonder that things were not better than they …

  • L3 10 Obituary. Mrs. De Free. The news of the death of Mrs. De Free on the last day of the winter term came as a very great shock to the Sho …

  • 39 HOCKEY. The 1930 Hockey season has in two respects provided a welcome contrast to that of 1929. First, the weather has been so kind, that …

  • 150 PIGSTICKING. This article is written in the hope that it may be of value to young Subalterns who are keen on riding and hunting at home, …

  • 20 distinguish them greatly,——and thereby established the reputation of the regiment." uThe regiment of artillery owes much to the memory of …

  • fl 62 ADDITIONS TO THE LIBRARY. “'l‘\\‘enty-five Years”. Viseount Grey of Falloden. “Kilimanjaro and its People”. llon. (‘. Dundas, 0.1:.13. …