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  • 4 a. AUTUMN TERM, 7902. 127 “ on trek.“ Our tent. amongst others, has to come down. as the weather is too bad for tczn‘c zi‘ ubri. We are ap …

  • 130 THE R. )l. A. MAGAZINE Sergt.-Major Palmer 2. The winner had no difficulty in defeating the remainder of the field. After this event an ad …

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  • 17.} THE R..\I.A. MAGAZINE. and I must say the dinners looked very appetising, although there were no flowers on the dining tables. The kitch …

  • 154 ’1‘le 1c..i{..1. Arm-MINE. and continuing to howl in grand stvle. the innings closed for 15),. leaving the 4th victors h_v 11 runs after …

  • ROYAL ARTILLERY SOUTH AFRICAN MEMORIAL SERVICE .‘5 diction, pronounced by the Dean, and the National Anthem, in which all present joined, br …

  • 32 THE R. M. A. MAGAZINE OL‘ R CONTEMPORARIES \VE acknowledge, with thanks, the receipt of the following :— The \Vellingtonian The Haileybur …

  • ()6 I THE R. M. .71. MAGAZINE. XIII‘II'I‘. \ lhlm- CIA» 1H \\I1M‘I1 :tll ('zuIn‘I.‘ .Hv III\|IUI 1> Il<‘I(I nu IIHH‘MIuy vu-niluslI.H'in;1II …

  • 4" ”‘1’ :H'I‘I'MN TERM, 1.002. 117 on a small body of the enemy which seemed to be reconnoitring the position: the Camp then stood to arms. …

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  • AUTUMN TERM. 1905. with the horses picketed right in rear. The headquarters camp. store tents. and offices lay to the right rear of the gener …

  • Summer Camp. i ’I‘Hli ROYAL MILITARY ACADEMY ("AMI’ ()N ) SALISBI'RY PLAIN. 1\’t/‘>i'iiih't/_/imu t/zr " Timex." ]I[/v\’ lei, 1902. S a dire …

  • 152 THE R.M.A. MAGAZINE. bined Anglo-French fleet, that allowed of the invasion of the Crimea at all. \Vltll the command ofthe seas in danger …

  • 72 THE R. M. A. MAGAZINE INFANTRY C OMPAXY Na m L' Rohde, Harold T. Chanter, Edward R. Ozanue, Edward H. B. Macqueen, Edward T. L. \Varner, …

  • AUTUMN TERM, 7904. 13: endless. The ground presented an untidy and melancholy appearance Only the mess and canteen marquees were left standi …

  • _ i l 4 l 92 THE R. M. A. MAGAZINE advantage of the weakness of their opponents” defence. Kingscote and Pinsent seemed especially at home, a …

  • NOTES AND NOTICES \Vli hasten to correct an error made by us in our last issue, and to offer our apologies to Colonel Fawkes, who was Profes …

  • Prize Essay. BY G.Ci. C. Cor.soN. THE SUMMER CAMP. MoTTO—Gloriu calcar lmbcz‘. ALISBURY PLAIN. A grass plain stretching monotonously to a bl …

  • CRICKET 9 ROYAL MILITARY ACADEMY 21. RA. SUBALTERNS Played at Woolwich on May 23 and 24. The RA. won by an innings and 33 runs. Score : R.M. …

  • 80 THE ll. M. A SECOND TERM 2‘. Second Term won by 6 wickets. First Innings Buist, b Pinsent . . Rossiter, b Pinsent . Younger, C Clarke, b …