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  • 24 “\Vhat did you do this afternoon, Colonel P” says one. ”I went for a walk round the lake.” “Where did you get to?” asks the Scot of the L …

  • :59 ADDRESS To THE FIRST CLASS SEPTEMBER 0, 1913, BY BRILL-GENERAL A. HOLLAND, COMMANDANT R.M.A. GENTLEMEN,—~As you are now starting on a ne …

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  • FRONT Row (left to right). Serzt. FULTON, J. F. Sergt. HOLMES, T. G. Sergt. DAVIES, C. K. Sergt. SMITH, J. A. SergL. HU. R. V. U..U CAMPION, …

  • To former Gentlemen Cadets at the Royal Military Academy. The block for the cover of The Magazine has been used for some years and is worn o …

  • THE CATALOGUE 01’ “WE When in the Arsenal * he first arrives, Behold him fetching water, cleaning knives, Or rubbing o'er the belts with pipe …

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  • 23 “I wonder why you play that infernal scale,” says an exceedingly tired voice, and he comes back, humbly, to his outpost in Germany, to th …

  • ._r_ _ W. fi,,__,._.‘....v..-v V0... , a .... _ -;.S-/..;£ 5;-“ WH~-,.~L_‘ _....... . __ 6+ THE R. M. A. MAGAZINE Straus, P. J. \Y. Royal Fie …

  • SOI'VENIRS 1)‘UN VOLUNTAIRE DE ‘70 4.9 possible devant un conseil de revision. lequel, cette fois, me fit la gracieu— scté de me libérer defin …

  • 8 He played for Hampshire at- hockey in 1913 and 1914, and cricket for the Royal Artillery versus the M.C.C. at Lords. He is an Associate of …

  • , l CRICKET 1919 113 '- 1; l I No. 3 Company won by an innings and 46 runs. Order of Companies :——No. 2 Company. No. 3 n ‘ ; No. 4 l ‘ No. 1 …

  • NOTES AND NOTICES 4:5 It will probably not have escaped the notice of our readers that Brig-Gen. Holland has received further promotion to t …

  • (Lang. ., SHIPS THAT PASS IN THE NIGHT OCTOBER Ist—znd, 1916 THOSE who caught the 9.55 P.M. from Charing Cross wished they hadn’t. At one ti …

  • (La!— 8. . hi. .. fl ‘__‘Ix.;E 11 HOCKEY. All’s well that ends well. The past season was one of inanydisappointments, as several fixtures had …

  • 1 l t , 1 v \ 42 THE R. M. A. MAGAZINE LAST JOINED GENTLEMEN CADETS. AUTI'MN Carter, Desmond P. \V. Watson, Robert A. I). Horner, Howard Bag …

  • 54 THE R. M. A. MAGAZINE l v— RUGBY FOOTBALL FIXTURES. Wed. Oct. 6 . . . . Sat. ,, 9 . . . . St. Thomas‘ Hospital. ; Wed. ,, I3 . . . . , Sa …

  • THE R. M. A. MAGAZINE MAJOR—GENERAL W. F, CLEEVE, C.B., COMMANDANT, RM. ACADEMY, OCTOBER 1, 1914, UNTIL JUNE 12, 1918. W. F. CLEEYE was gaze …

  • .32 THE R. M. A. MAGAZINE R.M..\. (2) '11. RE. CHATHAM (3,. Played at the R.I\I.A. on Wednesday, October 8. Both sides went out firmly determ …