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  • 52 THE R. M. A. MAGAZINE ? ‘ and doubters were speedily converted by the flare of the first bomb. , In the excitement of the moment, no one ro …

  • 3-i- THE R. M. A. MAGAZINE Organised athletics are abandoned in the sense that the match lists for the various games have been cancelled. Th …

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  • :58 THE ll. M. A. MAGAZINE August 7. STAFF. Lieut. 'l‘. MacLeod, R.A., is transferred from the Artillery Staff to the Map Reading Staff. Lie …

  • G. C. PASSES AWAY from the ‘ Shop’s ' peaceful foolings, Away from the Lecture’s repose, Done are our Senior rulings, Done are our Snookeris …

  • 49,— w‘- --=~'—-‘~ ' Fer-r“: rm -, 1..., f. 1"? Z" 44 FABULARI CUM ALQO. The following is thought to be part of an old Latin play. ACT. I. S …

  • w—rfi Man... A A ,Afit—u 47 AQUATIC SPORTS THE Aquatic Sports and Competition for the Benson Memorial Cup were held in the Swimming Bath on We …

  • A FIRST GLIMPSE OF THE WAR \VEDNESDAY, August 5, 1914, was regatta day at the Scilly Isles. We had heard by telegram that Britain was at war …

  • ADDRESS TO THE FIRST (‘LASS ll uuhesitating obedience ; and the habit which has so grown into a man's nature as to make him immovable on par …

  • THE PANAMA CANAL 61 these, lying for the most part in thin seams, were completely disintegrated when even a little rain-water reached them, …

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  • New”, A, 0, RYAN; LnMiur, J. M. p. MEMORANDA. 4.] duties of Commandant, Royal Military Academy, pending announcement in London Gazette. (2) …

  • (56 THE It. M. A. MAGAZINE ‘THE HISTORY OF MILITARY MUSIC IN ENGLAND.‘ ‘THE RISE OF MILITARY ML'SIC.‘ THERE have recently been added to the …

  • CRICKET AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER, 1915 59 The ‘Shop's’ bowling was distinctly good, the batting with obvious exceptions rather a failure. Scores …

  • MOUN'I‘AINI‘IERING ' 57 Another danger on a snow peak is that when a layer of snow is lying on a slope of ice or old hard snow. in certain c …

  • 62 2 Coy. v. 3 Coy. This produced the best match of the series. It was played in the pouring rain on a ground that had been soaked for about …

  • 186 THE R. M. A. MAGAZINE Name School Allotted to Garrard, W. G. . . . . . . Northampton GS. . . E. Goodbourne, H. C. . . . . County School, …