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  • of the mouth, thus prompting the horse to lower his head until at the correct height, the action of the martingale ceases. It will be seen t …

  • THE R. M. A. MAGAZINE exercises on the dummy horse if time is available, otherwise you must do more work without stirrups, being careful not …

  • 174 cadets will, under the new system, be sent on commissioning to the School of Artillery, Larkhill, for a practical course of four months …

  • «,J 6 THE R.M.A. MAGAZINE. No. 2 COY. 2'. No. 1 COY. Played on July 6th, 1921. Is! Innings. 1 Company won the toss and batted 1 COMPANY. End …

  • '1 78 THE R.M.A. MAGAZINE. R.M.A. STAFF v. R.M.C. (SANDHURST) STAFF. 1mm. (SANDHURST) STAFF. lat Innings. Capt. Osborne, b Lyon ............ …

  • 102 beat the pond outright, in which case, of course, you add at least ten points to your score. '. Bridging, as the Repository knows it. af …

  • 139 THEATRICALS. On June 30th and July lst the Shop Staff presented “Tons of Money” in the School of Arms. This was their fifth appearance on …

  • . ._._......._ ..—.' .. ‘ ._ -_..__.__....... -,-.. 78 PRIZES FOR THE HALF YEAR ENDING 10th JULY, 1923. Sword of Honour. (For exemplary cond …

  • 177 lst XI. CRICKET. One match was. played after the cricket report of last term had gone in, v. Incogniti on July 5th. The actual score is …

  • Floriuna. F0ft St. Angelo and H.M.S. Egrmont. (Submafine Base, Medn. Fleet). 3

  • —— CHAPEQUX A LA MODE. — THIS JEASO/VS MODE—LIV 71¢ faSAmn/o/u/arrsec/ £05 come (gj'hryaru/KI

  • TENNIS TEAM, 1927. FRONT Row (left to right).—D'O R. Sclmfield. J. Innes. N. I. Bower. BACK Row (left to rilht).——Lieut. A. V. Stapleton, M.c …

  • 3/: "/. :I. .11.. «..1.1..i.......< Sunnnimx 11. IL. Illiix .I., .I. \. x. rum ..t H Hill '1‘. \\'. \l.. Ii. “mm“ H. .\.. L. ANNUAL' SUBSCRI …

  • z . NAME Anderson, William F. Best, Alec A. M. Bhakdikul, Jitvira Bhisek, Maradha Buchanan, Parker D. G. Buck, Robert D. Byas, Walter Chenne …

  • The Senior Term, Summer 1931. "-- m“--* '3 i 1 9' _ . 91 , t ‘ . -.u--4 “--43m in“ t ‘ A N; FRONI Row (left to righti.—H. A. T. Jarrett-Kerr …

  • 143 ;. Name. School. ‘ 1! . Vulliamy E. L. L. Cheltenham. C Walker W. J. N. Sherborne. ' Walker W. R. G. Campbell College. ~. Wheeler R. H. …

  • 181 R.M.A. 2ND XII. V. ETON COLLEGE 2ND XII. (Away). R.M.A. Eton College, 2nd XII. Cowan, c Duck1vorth,b Lee ......... 38 Mott, Pike, b Cart …

  • 49 The final order of Companies was as follows :-—« No. 3 Company 32 points. No. 4 Company 31 points. No. 2 Company 23 points. No. 1 Company …

  • 114 ing them several inches deep in water, abandoned them and went to have a wash. During this proceeding, rather 1111 amusing thing happene …

  • 18 done by himself and others. On the 28th. they moved to Koppie Allein on the Blood river, and on that and the two following days, re- conn …