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um;- . A ‘ Drop,’ His Lament A Gentle Man A Railway Carriage Idyll Aquatic Sports Bicentenary Commemoration Service of the RA. Books worth r …
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AT THE HEAD OF THE HUNT HS Turnng in to Kerdiffstown a very fair lad3'#oh l but she has much to answer for besides that day#barged into me, …
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‘28 THE R. )1. A. MAGAZINE R.)I.A. STAFF 2'. SOUTH WALES BORDERERS PlayL-Ll July 7. Staff lost by 72 runs. SOUTH \V.\LI{S Bolunimihs 1<..\I. …
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UNDER OFFICERS. SUMMER TERM, 1910. P. H. L. PIAAYIFAIR. R. L. BOND. C. C. D.\RI,I‘.\'. K. Md“ (‘.\R.\'DUFF, t}. S. LIiVICN'l‘HORl‘E. c. J. x …
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-v 133 7‘11]? 1C.\/..l. MAGAZINE. Right (Kurokil. Centre iNodzul. Left (Okul, all under Marshal OYAMA, carry out a series of offeush e iiio\ …
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4 THE R. M. A. MAGAZINE A VISIT To OKEHAMPTON PRACTICE~;CAMP A LONG and rather weary railway journey. A vehicle to meet one and to take one’ …
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— 88 THE R. M. A. MAGAZINE of the Sandhurst team began to tell. They played the long passing game very well, and Tinley scored after a good …
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carcina'r ‘25 the great number of matches that had to be either scratched or abandoned on account of bad weather: The first match was not pl …
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- ( .0“, -5” . _ ‘y' t at i. n '3‘ ll. 18 THl“. R. M. A. MAGAZINE ’ THE ‘SHOP’ 2'. AN R.M.A. XI. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16. The opposing team were …
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HO THE R. M. A. MAGAZINE the Spanish Captain. ‘ I not want the dam rocket,’ he said in quite fair English, ‘I not want any dam help. To—nigh …
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'Hnflsnnmum SIiIEIAl SDIVU'IJA \X'IJIK’SY'L) SHl?[VUt)O§{ SH.IA>I\‘_H)UH 'SLHVOOOE
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Aquatic Sports Association Football Athletics. See Sports and Pastimes. Best Thing about Ladies’ Dress, The Boggarts . . British Flora up to …
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(‘RIC KI‘IT I!) R.1VI.A. 1'. BAND OF BROTHERS Played at the ‘ Shop ' losing their first match this year by 4 runs. \Villeoeks bowled splendid …
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THE R. M. A. MAGAZINE CRICKET THE season began about the middle of May, in fine weather and with dry fast \xdckets. After several games the fi …
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I 6 THE R. M. A. MAGAZINE ; Holland, the Staff, and the cadets. The cadets, who were about to enter 5 , upon one of the finest careers in the …
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.lI'TI'J/N TERM, 7001. 141 water while you will throw a stone in it. in order to show their submission to you. 'l‘hese dogs will please you …
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“WG-4 aen. w- 'vL. _.s.. ... .r as. ”1.3; “ Lu: 17 LORD KITCHENER’S LAST INSPECTION THE following account of Lord Kitchener’s visit to the ‘ …
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.0 a; 146 THE R. .V. :1. MAGAZINE. to cover the landingr for any great distance inland: it also caused the Cruisers” search-lights to be of …