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THE R. M. A. MACAZINE. 129 Pendant Ia premiere scmainc, je m‘exercai :1 121 Cible, tous les matins 21 heure fixe, sur un bon Allemaud qui, so …
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0:) TH]; Nil/gt. ALIGAZIXIS. H ” Oh. then, \\al I reekon they tumbles the (‘otton out and just estimates the weight of the stones. and that …
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26 THE R.M.A. MAGAZINE. At the pistol fire, Patterson jumped off with a fine start. I never re- member seeing a better. He secured a 2 yards l …
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R. M. A. DRAMATIC SOCIETY 15 Cabinet Minister, solicitous for his own safety, both personal and official, was highly entertaining. The talent …
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_ UNDER OFFICERS. SPRING TERM 1 909. UNI)! R OI HtFR C‘ N. llUlST. [Jun-k OHICFR J. \V j. RAIKES. UquR k'Flehlx‘ L‘. I“ '1'. MATHESON, I'anR …
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140 THE HUI/”l. ,Il.[(£.lZ1.\'/L'. Ifyou hope to serve in England, and intend doing so coute (111i coute, then the following list is recomme …
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166 THE I\’..\[..rl. MAGAZINE. response. But this belongs to the past. and nowadays “nous avons change tout cela." To return to the subject: …
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AUTUMN TERM, 1906. 153 of anarchy had so ruined the country, that he had to obtain all his supplies direct from England. There were few road …
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THE R. M. A. MAGAZINE ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL R.M.A. (2) v. CASUALS (3). Played at the R.M.A. on February I4. This was an evenly matched game, …
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6 THE R. M. A. MAGAZINE GENTLEMEN ‘CADETS WHO JOINED ~ MAY, 1916. Name Schools Allotted to Swiney, G. A. N. . . . . . . Cheltenham . . F.A. …
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. V /~ / ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION (4’32 ‘ \ J VHF 4/4 POST-FREE ‘ '15:}, / 33° if K ' , M g\‘£j of / . / , / THE n\ RMA. MAGAZINE / Vol. XI. »—No …
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' .,‘ 552 THE It. M. .\. MAGAZINE LAWN TENNIS CRICKET nets have been almost deserted this term owing to the lawn tennis craze. All the eight …
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I 58 THE R. M. A. MAGAZINE tries, showing admirable judgment in running and passing. Jefferson, on the left wing, was also seen to advantage …
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LAST .IOINI‘ID ("wEN'l‘LEMEN CADETS. SPRING TERM, 1912 1155 Connal, Arthur W. C. .. .. Wellington Lyons, Richard C. . . . . . . Rugby * Lee, …
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.ll'TUl/X TERM. 790.3. AVERAGES iron mm. Name. [whim/x. Run»: [II [III‘~‘I 'I'imr: . .ll'i'rrI/IV'. xmn’. IIHf unf. Collins, .\. li. I. - l) …
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RUGBY FOOTBALL 1910—11 ON the whole, though in most cases our opponents have been unable to turn out strong sides, the team has played well …
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:30 THE R. M. A. MAGAZINE PLATE DIVING (Five Entries) This consisted of two dives, 50 plates being in the water for each dive. Adam, who bor …