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  • AUTUMN TERM, 7.005. 81 Commander of the Cadet Battalion on jlst July last, is struck off the Strength of the R.M..~\. The undermcntioncd app …

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  • T1115) GREAT BEYOND 19 somewhat heavy on his hands, he thinks lovingly of it once it is over, for he is suddenly plunged from comparative id …

  • 158 THE R. M. :l. MAGAZINE. HOCKEY. THIs year, thanks principally to the efforts of Captain Ellershaw. the “ Shop " has been able to put a h …

  • THE 1\’.i\[..~l. MAGAZINE. ISO R.N.C.7Naval Officers Phillips; \\'hipple, Freece, Goodall, Johnson; Cannan, Thackara; l'lrookfield, James, Ab …

  • RUGBY FOOTBALL 121 R.M.A. '0. RE. (CHATHAM) (By our Special Reporter) In somewhat chilly dark weather, this fixture took place on the old gro …

  • AUTUMN TERM, 7905. 93 \Ve owe our proud place amongst the great powers of the world chiefly to our insular position, it is true. Yet this ver …

  • ,1 UTL'MN TERM. 7905. 97 And this is why the example set by the Japanese might almost be con— sidered by an enthusiast to have been given fo …

  • Correspondence. To the Editor of the “ R.M.A. Magazine." DEAR SIR, \Vill you permit me to offer a few remarks suggested to me by Capt. Rose' …

  • AUTI'MN TERM, 7905. 91 means everything. A great leader must be an efficient teacher. He must be thoroughly acquainted with the details and …

  • AUTI'llN TERM, 1906. 173 The academicians join about 150 at a time, ‘arly in September. and are divided into three classes. according to the …

  • AUTUMN TERM, 7906 165 He asked for something to drink: I gave him some rum out of my silver flask, which I begged he would keep in remembranc …

  • 1 1 120 THIS lx‘. .\l1.1. .1/.1(;.IZI.\'IS. \V'hen you have not got the hall. skirmish for an advantageous place :1) as to he unmarked as po …

  • N0. 150 THE R. 31.x]. Name. Murray-Thomson, Alex. J. H. Carlisle, Thomas R. M. St. Clair, \Villiam L. Percival, David Donnelly, Thomas Duke, …

  • I70 THE R.M.A. MAGAZINE. individuals—relatives of last night’s drunks doubtless. A constable took me in and handed me over to an inspector, …

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  • .ll']'('.\l.\' TERM, 7905. I09 e.g.. in France and Italy. if you look German, and in Germany ifyou are likely to be taken {or a lirench offic …

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