Search
-
LAST jOINED GENTLEMEN CADETS. NAME. Armitage, Norman A. Batting, Oswald J. :‘ilunt, Francis L. Bond, William H. Bonhain~Carter, Jocelyn H. B …
-
70 “ LUCIFER LOOSE.” When dusk had dimmed the light of day A devil sought the R.M.A. A G.C. with a vacant mind ’Twas simple for this imp to …
-
78 An old legend attributes the discovery of the virtuous qualities of tea to a Chinese emperor, who lived about 2,500 B.C. The whole of the …
-
101 added about two feet to his previous best at putting the weight, and Taylor and Denison ran splendidly in the two miles. The 100 yards, …
-
HOCKEY. Term opened with great hopes that the 1931 Hockey season would be better even than that of 1930. Unfortunately we suffered rather se …
-
AN APPRECIATION. When we are feeling tired He’s our dearest, kindest friend. When the rear rank has expired, It is then he does unbend. Tell …
-
88 “But this time no amount of money could help James to achieve his object, and his only chance lay in joining the forces and participating …
-
g__,,.-. ..4 _. .. TIIE R.M.A. MAGAZINE. 63 Alec Nelson’s Hints on Running. (Continued from July Quarter). TRACK TACTICS. “Track tactics” is …
-
99 Half Mile. This was a foregone conclusion and Rampling was never seriously challenged. He ran a very much better-judged race than last ye …
-
:m a 86 ”Which of you is Mr. Holmlock Shears?” our visitor cried in a high, excited vioce. My friend bowed. “At your service, Mr. James Thwi …
-
147 CAMP, 1929. The camp this year took place at Rushmoor, Aldershot, and on the whole the weather treated us kindly, for it only rained onc …
-
77 If you march out to the block, it is essential to have a good guide through the jungle, for the jungle consists of miles of thick forest …
-
11.8.0. 1025-39. 12,73 7—2 a; Z 7: CI: [7. Commandant H. COLONEL Assislunt
-
94 R.M.A. v. MITCHAM ATHLETIC CLUB. Held on Saturday, April 28th. This was the first time Mitcham had visited us, and they brought over a tea …
-
53 Douglas Haig Memorial Homes. A cheque for fifty guineas has been forwarded from the Staff, Gentlemen Cadets and employees of the Shop to t …
-
CRICKET—2ND XI. 71 The Shop 2nd XI. made its bow in this season of 1921. Of the 9 matches played, one was drawn (quite correctly against a S …
-
72 upon you to help us to spread this knowledge, so that we may have the whole of mankind martialled under our banner, bearing the crest of …
-
75 1928. April 30. More athleticks, these against the Chatham Leftenants and Mitcham on 25 and 28 April, when we did get the better ofi them. …
-
I \ \\‘.H. r. \\ ll.yi, \\1... V rlll'll l. 1'. \V. Il;lll).4 I‘ll-H 1.. 137 Light heavy weights. C. D. T. Pope (Clifton and R.M.A.) beat M. …
-
76 1928. The Shoppe a point worse than last yeare in the contest, again taking the last place, Sandhurst 1st and Cranwell 2nd. To the Fliker …