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CORPORALS—AUTUMN TERM, /"nwt lx’m‘u Ill/1 In writ/L—A. P. .\. Tlu'rv/ II' . 1". W. PI‘RL B. M. D, B. s.u.o,, Col. A. (n T~l R, EREAU, R. D. …
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64: THE R. .\l. A. MAGAZINE class in heavy-gun drill and the new improvement at Jacob's Corner, Sir William Nicholson and the staff went to …
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.: law—Wu 12 THE R. M. A. MAGAZINE but it was some time before she was diving well again. The cause of all this trouble, and it was the savi …
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REMINISCENCES OF A \VOOL\VICH CADET OF 1802 99 Regent's Park, extending to Primrose Hill, consisting of 999 cows according to vulgar saying, …
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FOOTBALL 81 November 12r~1u R.E. CHATHAM.—VVon easily by 6 goals and 7 tries to nothing. Gourlay scored 6 tries, Collins 3 tries, and Pym, R …
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GENTLEMEN CADETS OF THE SENIOR CLASS 77 GENTLEMEN CADETS OF THE SENIOR CLASS WHO QUALI- FIED FOR COMMISSIONS IN THE ROYAL ENGINEERS AND ROYA …
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CRICKET R..\I..\. 7'. Play ed at \\ oolwich on Saturday Inne 6 ‘Shop b1 .1 wickets and 115 runs 1{..\1..—\. 1 1 .\1orsl1e;111, c H. L. 1“. 5 …
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HOCKEY 955 November 4.—v. CITY OF LONDON MENTAL HOSPITAL (Away).—— IR.M.A. win 8—2. November II.—R.M.A. v. R.M.C. Played at Sandhurst. R.M.A …
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E INDEX. PAGE l A ‘ Shop ’ Lament . . . . . . . . . 4 , 1: An Alphabet of the ‘ Shop ’ 1919 . . . . . . 72 i; ‘I An Appreciation . . . . . . …
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CONTRIBUTORS ALLEN, R, H., CAPT., RA. BARRERE, Moxs. A. HENSRIN, j., CAPT, R.E. CAMPBELL, M. S. (I, LL—COL. (TLEEVE, \V. E, BRI(;.—(}l;.\‘li …
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RUGBY FO( )TBA IL 73 possession and out-manoeuvred the enemy. The kick succeeded and 18—0 stood to R.M.A. credit. The battle surged backward …
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26 THE R. M. A. MAGAZINE THE ‘OLD SOLDIER’ TIIE Old Soldier forms perhaps the most unique and distinctive type in our unique Army. By the te …
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RUGBY MATCH 27 Teams : — R.M.C. (SANDHURST): P. H. Flower (Stoneyhurst); J. S. Wilson (Glenalmond), P. M. Goodbody (St. Columbia’s School, D …
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saga—1W 4mm; A .2 awng‘tfl ‘ . ’74- THE R. M. A. MAGAZINE good work and carried the game into foreign country. Give and take followed, and th …
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PLATES AND ILLUSTRATIONS 2. Commandant. Sccond—in—Command, Assistant Adjutant . . . I”; l The Term Cominissioned‘]uly, 1915 . . . . . . _ 6 …
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RUGBY FOOTBALL 79 both teams followed, and shortly afterwards no-side was blown. Mr. Raphael kindly held the whistle, and the touch judges w …
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SOME REFLECTIONS 0N PRACTICAL RIDING 17 the majority of snap-photographs show the contrary) I would merely reply that steeplechase riding is …
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'3» i: ”an. «'r‘m .—, IS THE R. M. A. MAGAZINE work without reins, of course, the horse cannot be collected in the same way as when reins ar …
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l 8 THE R. M. .M AGAZINI SPRING TERM, 1914 BLACKHEATH :1. R.I\I.A. (WOOLWICH) I‘layed at \\'001wich 011 Saturday, May 2. Visitors. 5 me. —— …