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HOCKEY 97 and L. L. Blakeney (Marlborough), backs ; M. V. Dickinson (Cheltenham) G. J. Townsend (Cheltenham), H. \V. Brown (Cheltenham), hal …
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- h. “ 98 THE R. .\l. A. MAGAZINE :1 ‘ R.M.A. DRAMATIC SOCIETY -‘ THE R.M.A. Dramatic Society presented H. J. Byron's well—known ‘ ii”: come …
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THE R. .V. :1. JIJGJZIXE. 129 up on the Common is the Royal Klilitzii‘y Academy. training)r cadets forthe Artillery and Engineers." " Severn …
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CRICKET 13 sent him back without scoring (3 for 28). At the same score Wise was bowled neck and crop by Macintyre. A fine catch by Grey at de …
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The Library. (The Editor will be glad to receive short reviews of any New Books in the Library, {or publication in the Magazine.) Title of W …
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112 THE R. .ll. .71. MAGAZINE. men who have shared with them all their little troubles and pleasures of mimic campaigning. men who have give …
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:1 I' TI'MN TERM, 7902. 107 Let A B and C D represent the banks of a river or estuary; on one bank erect a circuit comprising battery and ke …
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.lt'TI'J/A' TERM, 7.002. 145 ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. LIsT OF FIXTURES. Goals. Date. Oppunenrx. Ground. Rcsull. For. Agst. 1902. Fat , Oct. .t. …
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,1 ('Y‘L'MN TERM. 100.3. 147 On again at 0.45. and coming out of Guildford we again passed 79 halted on a hill. and seemingly in some slight …
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ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION: 4/4 POST FREE. THE R. M. A. MAGAZINE. VOL. VII.——No. 27. NOVEMBER, 1906. Notes and Notices. OTHING of very great intere …
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AI'TI'MN Tlilxflll, /902. 141 So the Coronation is over. our (louhts and fears are no more, mad prophecies Incan nought. Edward VII. is King. …
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Public Day. CBLIC DAY was on the _;oth of july this year. afterthe return from Camp. The Camp column formation was maintained for the in- sp …
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156 Tlllf R, Al. x]. .ll.-ICAIZI.\‘I:‘. Mann: and amongst the list joined. ()owland and Hunt: Campbell we are glad to see in the scrum, thou …
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AUTUMN TERM. 7905. 95 of extravagantly high pay, we managed to maintain an army of between 300,000 and 400,000 men in South Africa, and to g …
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AUTUMN TERM, 7902. 133 to watch over them, and to see that they had all possihle assistance. .\ soldier's life sometimes was irksome, and a …
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{-3} ye. Photography for Naval 6: Military Purposes. lx’:M.r\. Maga/inrx but feel very (litilident as to my competence to do the subject ade …
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39 40 4.1 42 43 4+ 45 7 7th Sept. Name. Mair, J. A. F. Fraser, J. H. Deakin, C. Hughes, R. P. Des Voeux, S. Dent, R. B. AUTUMN TERM, 1905. 1 …
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Al'Tt’MN TERM. 7002. 115 they wouldn't stop. we had to retire and fell back on some men behind, to whom we talked for some minutes before di …
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Dinner to Mr. Hart. ' DINNER was given by the Governor and Staff of the l{..\I.A. on the Ioth Sept. to Mr. H. Hart. M.;\., on his leaving th …