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“ Prepare to raise the Breech." LEVER OF THE FIRST ORDER‘ {/Lu PREHISTORIC PEEPS.
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AUTUMN TERM, 7906. 167 At 7.30., all idea of a Yankee attack being over, I rode back to Moses’ tent, and found that worthy commisary in very …
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At'TUl/N TIE/HI, 7905. 125 R.I\[.;\. 7-. BLACKHEATH .\. Played on Saturday, September 30th. at \Voolwiclr \\'on by 24-13. For the first quar …
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AUTUMN TERM, 7906. 163 The distance between the Confederate guns and the Yankee position~i.c., between the woods crowning the opposite ridge …
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150 THE R. M. :1. MAGAZINE. Now turning to the Naval and Coast defence side ofthe question we get the matter under two heads—photographs of …
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3 , .. _ linen, .\_\'.\'(',\[. ht'nscnnrtioxi ()xr, anI.Li.\'r.. + l I‘(>>l HiLIZ. THE R. M. A. MAGAZINE. VOL. l\'.—No. 15. OCT, 1905. Notes …
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1:3 THIS 1\’. M. :1. MAGAZINE. term. commenced a bridge. Two people volunteered for service in bathing- drawers. and plunged bravely into th …
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THE R.M.A. MAGAZINE. A TOPOGRAPHICAL SKETCH. I. II. Triangulation is vexution, Resection's rather wearing; III. IV. I see 110 sport in 2L re …
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R.M.A. STAFF. ORINI‘R, I‘qu. CapL 1‘ G. Dam-m, R“ Capt. P. E, IJ-,\\I~‘ R,.‘\, V Capt. R. S. WALHK . :, Leiccqcnhire cht‘ \1, RA. \\', R C,\ …
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166 THE R.M.A. MAGAZINE. feeling the strongest admiration. and I never saw any man fail him, except the man in the ditch. It is difficult to …
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.1L'TI".l[t\' T/flv’lf, /005. L") \VICI)NIZSI>.\Y, Oc'r. 11th, \r'. (‘nviuxc (‘icoss llosi'rrvr.. \Von 13-1. This match resulted in a walk o …
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1132 THE R. M. A. MAGAZINE Durand, Alan A. M. . . . . Cheltenham Brittan, Charles H. .. .. Portsmouth Grammar * Mitchell, Leonard F. . . . . …
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e a..-” It was allowable to make use of railways to convey servants and This could be done from Lisbon to Oporto, and on to Penafiel, also fr …
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'l‘IIl‘l R. M. .r\. MAGAZINE A RETROSPECT OF THE INFANTRY COMPANY SEPTEMBER 16, 1908, to JANUARY 27, 1012 IF anybody in September 1908 had b …
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Poesy and the Like. MANY INVENTIONS. \V’en Cyrus went marching to Persia ’\Vay back more’n two thousan’ years, ’E 'adn't no bloomin’ ‘Orsegu …
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AI'TL'MN TERM, 1002. 119 9.30 (1.111.. and 1111111111211 to Shipton Hill Plantation. After short halt 111o\'111l11ff 111111 1::11111- 111 11 …
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156 THE R.M.;1. .1I.4(3.»1ZI.\'II. :1111 XV. 511% 31111 (1111(‘11.11111.11i.111\ “1111- 1:711. (111 \111 1‘111\\1111(‘1»111;\v1' 1,11% - 117 …
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A aria/N TERM, £906. 159 many would cooly walk off home, under the impression that they had performed their share. But they are becoming bet …
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A UTUMN TERM, 7001. 133 20th February, A Japanese Patrol was captured at \VIJU. This was probably a Patrol from the 1st Japanese Army (KUROR …
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Maui. u. r. l‘()lTl.\t.| u, C. E. R. DARI EV. C. C. REVOLVER COMPETITIONS BY kind permission of the Commandant a special silver spoon has be …