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CRICKET AT THE ‘SHOI” IN 1915 17 good stand was made. Graham was lucky at first, but soon settled down. and Longton played exceedingly well. …
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RUGBY FOOTBALL 75 by the Leicester stand off half, the ‘ Shop ’ were not to be denied ; after another fine piece of passing, Davidson again g …
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POISON GASES IN \VAR 3] to have solutions for this purpose at hand. The solutions do not spoil by exposure to air. The respirators, to be al …
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THE R. M. A. MAGAZINE . Name Schools Allotted ‘3 Turner, \V. A. . . . . . . Gresham’ s . . E. 7'1 Ca1rodus, F. B. . . . . . . King’s College …
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NOTES AND NOTICES 5 On November II—Armistice Day—in accordance with the wishes of H.M. the King, all studies and drills were suspended for t …
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THE R. M. A. MAGAZINE PORTRAIT THE ASSISTANT ADJUTANT. MAJOR DAVID SMITH, having been at the ‘Shop' nearly ten years, is now regarded as one …
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l5 ‘FIVE BOB AND SEVEN A DAY’ Ir's a nasty wet day, so my servant does say, ‘ Six o'clock, Sir ! the rain's falling fast.’ So I nipped out o …
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_ 84 THE 11.11. A. MAGAZINE With advantage the wings might try to pass to one another more. The ball is apt to stay on one side of the groun …
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‘MY FRIEND THE PRINCE’ 108 representation be set in suitable surroundings. In regular theatres with all appliances and means to boot and wit …
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i .rw: ‘3 .7 ,i .! .1 if ANNUAL- SUBSCRIPTION 4/4 -POST-FREE Vol. XIX.—No. 73. AN APPRECIATION IN the first number of the Magazine published …
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THE HALF-YEARLY INSPECTION. NOT one of the least pleasing aspects of the half-yearly official inspections at the Royal Military Academy, Wool …
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PUBLIC DAY 5 the Memoir was kindly undertaken by Major—General M. H. Saward, C.B., Colonel Commandant, R.A., who served in Tornbs' Troop of …
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86 THE R. M. A, MAGAZINE would be hard to beat. He succeeded, as he was meant to do, in arousing our sympathies for Lady Jessica. Mr. \V. \V …
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28 THE It. M. A. MAGAZINE OUR OLD FAARRIER THIS is just one of those homely stories of the Royal Artillery that should‘ never be forgotten. …
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H THE R. M. A. MAGAZINE 11f which they had every reason to be proud. Alexander's knuek was a really fine one. and he was ably seconded by Tyn …
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4‘ ¢ i 9. THE R. M. A. MAGAZINE as any other young men entering the Service of their country to produce future Kitcheners. The Field Marshal …
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REMINISCENCES ()F A IVOOLWICH CADET OF 1802 97 buff crossbelt, fastened by an oval breastplate, on which was engraved some regimental device …
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GYMNASTIC TEAM—l9l4. H. L. H. PAVNE. . M. RENNY. j. M. EVANSLOMM'. II. EULA, RICHARDS. C. S. M. HATCHER . \\'. UIILK‘M. RA- (Gym. s m. ‘ ‘ j …
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THE R. M. A. MAGAZINE 90 Example of the method :—Suppose you wish to march due west for about four hours before and after midnight in Februa …
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H. M. C.\ DELL. Licut. H. I. BULKELEV, R.E. A. M. JACKSON. C. R. M. HU'IcmsuN. R.MA. RUGBY TEAM, |9||. E. NOTTIIIGF. G. PeroT. H. M. J. MACI …