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  • 131 FENCING. The following are the results of the fencing matches fought this term :— Oct. 16, 1923 R.M.A. v. R.N.C., Greenwich Won 18 9 Oct …

  • 141 SCIENTIFIC GUNNERY IN THE 16th CENTURY. There are several old books on Artillery in the R.M.A. Library of which about half a dozen are i …

  • 225 therefore be impossible for them to attend at Cambridge during the “Long Vacation Term.” (iii) Certain of the Chatham courses could come …

  • 101 linger if space permitted. Our Visit to Muscat, a centre of the slave and gun- running trafi‘ic, past and present, in spite of our precau …

  • ll: HZ T1113 RNA. MAGAZlNE. WITH THE MEERUT TENT CLUB. '1'wenty—tive years ago I was sent to Meerut to connnand a horse artillery battery, a …

  • 125 ATHLETIC SPORTS. INTER-COMPANY An exceptionally interesting and exciting contest. At the end of the first day, the three companies were l …

  • 104 When I stepped out into the open at daybreak, everything Was covered with locusts as far as the eye could see. In the'air Efiey were like …

  • ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. 101 R.M.A. v. CHARTERHOUSE. Played at Godalming on November 12th. Won 5—1. The Shop played the best football of the se …

  • 100 EXPERIENCES IN PERSIA. On March 22nd, 1921, while stationed at Nowshera on the N.W. Frontier, I received a telegram to the effect that I …

  • 105 BY NU MBERS. (An improvisation to an old Country tune). 1. Number One, Number One, We look to the front and we dress to the drum, With a …

  • 240 In addition to those already mentioned as reserves for the “A” XV, the following enthusiasts turned out regularly in the above games :—J …

  • 206 POLO FOR GUNNER SUBALTERNS IN INDIA. It is hoped that a few notes on P010 as obtainable in present day Indian Gunner stations may be of …

  • Sept. 27. H.A.C. “A" Home Won 11— 5 Oct. 4. St. Paul’s School West Kensington Won 20— 6 Oct. 11. Old Millhillians “A” Home Won 45— 5 Oct. 18 …

  • DIVERTISEMENTS. certain government offices have, presumably for economy and giving added interest to their publications, printed appropriate …

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  • 230 BETTING AND CHANCE. Drink and gambling are probably the commonest of all the vices which man inflicts on himself, and both have this pecu …

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  • 224 HAPPY FAMILIES. A portrait in a recent society journal recalled to me my beloved Master Potts, the painter’s son. Happy families! . . . …

  • 239 formation, Palliser, Anderson, Wright and Debbie were the most honest workers in the scrums. Graham displayed the most “pep” and his che …

  • by 5 wickets. Old Cheltonians. Capt. J. A. Sanger, st. (le Chassiron, b Phillips ........................... 73 Major 1’. E. Inchbald, c Spu …