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  • Lord liitchcncr's Arrival Kitchener's Inspection Term Cmnnnssi(med—August, 1916 Under OfficerslAutunm, 1916 Class Cmnmissioned’Novembcr, 1016 …

  • THE KM. A. MAGAZINE Gentlemen Cadets to be promoted Under—Officers and NC. Officers next term, February, 1914. Scnior Under-Officer, Tyler, J. …

  • CAPT. \V. V. HUME. MR. I“. R. \VOOLLCOMEE, MR. H. L. F. DIMMOCK. CAPT. T. T. GROVE. MR. \V. \V. GILLUM.

  • 96 THE R. M. A. MAGAZINE r\. F. (i. Forbes (\Vcllingtou). J. R. (‘owan (Marlborough). [MIL/lacks; (i. .\. linapton (\Vellington), C. H. Blou …

  • 13 RUGBY FOOTBALL v. R.M.C., SANDHURST PLAYED at Queen's Club on November 8. H.M. the King watched the match from the pavilion and the teams …

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  • A PLEA FOR ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL 31 It is no excuse to say, ‘ Oh, I was no good at school.’ P. M. Walters, one of the greatest backs that eve …

  • RUGBY FOOTBALL At Aldershot, October 12. R.M.A. v. ALDERSHOT COMMAND. WE were delayed by fog in London and reached Aldershot an hour late. T …

  • [03 THE CONTRARY WOMAN FAT old Hira Singh, ex- -blacksmith and Government pensioner. chuckled. He was squatting on the matted floor in my r,o …

  • - m maxim. 4 THE R. M. A. MAGAZINE Command, which appointment he vacated to come to the Royal Military Academy. Captain Buchanan, D.S.O., R. …

  • RUGBY FOOTBALL WE have again to record a most successful season. The record stands to date :# Played Won Lost Points for Against I6 I 4 2 37 …

  • 4 THE R. M. A. MAGAZINE The‘ Shop ' has lost its one and only ‘ Supernumerary-Unpaid—Acting— Bombardier.’ The severity of this blow is somew …

  • CAPT. A. G. LEECH MRS. LEECH. M RS. SKAKESPEAR. MRS. HUME. MR. A. T. SHAKESI’EAR.

  • ‘ .mmw» : ... ~. .A . , -WM ..... A .. A A '78 THE R. M. A. MAGAZINE turn during the ensuing minutes, but nothing much happened, and play co …

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  • CRICKET AT ' Shop ’ it is curious that nine of the‘Shop’ THE were beaten close on time by 3 runs. occurrence on a true fast wicket. Score:— …

  • NOTES AND NOTICES 3 operations branch of the Headquarters Staff of the First Army, under General Debeney, and took part in the successful at …

  • ’|i ‘n 74 THE R. M. A. MAGAZINE distinguished corps, the Royal Artillery and the Royal Engineers. It was difficult to exaggerate the importan …

  • 88 THE R. M. A. MAGAZINE 0n the extreme forward wings. The ground was in capital condition, the ball lively and the pace generally fast, tho …

  • 105 MOUNTAINEERING (Continued) Climbing with guides in a good season will probably cost nearly twice as much as going without. A guide gets …