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  • TERM COMMISSIONED-FEBRUARY, 1916. LEFT HALF. Scrgl. 1mm}, I) H. 521:1. Asanu, S, C. Selut. Hmmu, j. .\. c.

  • 66 THE R. M. A. MAGAZINE We have had visits from the Front from Capt. A. T. Shakespeare, Major S. H. Cowan, and Rev. H. J. Fleming, when the …

  • all THE R. M. A. MAGAZINE FENCING THE Class Fencing Competitions, organised for the first time this term, took place towards the end of Novem …

  • l .x, E, .. a _ . .._.-_u.u-.--‘ 106 THE R. M. A. MAGAZINE Few people realise how universal the OTC. has become ; there are nearly two hundr …

  • 84- THE 11. M. 1\. MAGAZINE THE (‘ADETN‘ (ALE LOVE. 0H my Ideal! I can hear it no 11111011' (‘alling is no good as your maid on 1111111 111‘ …

  • IN 'l‘I'RKISH PROVINCES 95 of the English who was bringing down letters for our greatness. He was so far a polite thief that we own he left …

  • I {en} Co \v. w. JEI D. s. 0. RA S.U.O. SINCLAIR, J. A. Major General G. H. C.I\I.G., D.S.O. U.O. PIRIE, G. M. Major II. F. \\ Sergt. BARN! …

  • Name Hollwey, John B. Hosky,ns Edwyn C. L... Huish, Marcus W. Huttenbach, Norman H. Inchbald, Pierre E. Jackson, Ernest H. P. .. Johnston, E …

  • 58 . THE R. M. A. MAGAZINE Name School Gy de, W J . .. .. Diocesan College, Capetown. Ha“ kes, G. E. H. . . . . . Felstead. Hemming, W. \V. …

  • 96 THE R. M. A. MAGAZINE Name School Murray, A. D. S. .. Bedford Grammar Sch. Nicholson, C. G. G. .. Wellington Nicolls, J. E. H. Charterhou …

  • — 68 THE R. M. A. MAGAZINE 'Novcmber 2, 1914. The following temporary appointment has been approved :—-~ Captain J. L. Lockhart, Hampshire R …

  • CRICKET FIXTURES R. M. A. C. C. SEASON 1910 TERM CUP First Round—3rd Ierm v. Ist Term. Second Round—2nd Term v. No. 5 Company. FInal. FIRST …

  • 92 THE R. M. A. MAGAZINE his sister, his gradual subjection (every inch contested), onlv one of the many triumphs of Molluscry over mere ene …

  • ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL 87 redoubtable Carthusians has re-kindled the lamp of hope for a winning tussle with Sandhurst, who are still unbeaten …

  • p— 82 THE R. M. A. MAGAZINE good when they got the ball as well as in defence. One of our men , marred a good display by losing his temper w …

  • 92 THE II. M. A. MAGAZINE indicate weakness, chiefly in the backs and forwards. In fact, the Staff did not know whether to be pleased at bei …

  • 75 RUGBY FOOTBALL ALTHOUGH games do not go on in the usual way now that this brain factory is working at such high pressure, they are not en …

  • , _ . ,____.7_ HO\\' ‘GINGER‘ GU’l‘ I'S, ()UR CROSS-GUNS 89 But just as we thought we were ‘ goners,’ and were giving it up in despair, I sp …

  • i l 88 BOXING A BOXING contest on March 5, 6, and 7 afforded some excellent Asport. Some eighty competitors started their training, but influ …

  • FENCING 127 The results were :— Foz'ls.—Sandhurst won 6 bouts to 3. Bayo1zets.—Sandhurst won 6 bouts to 3. Sabres.—Sandhurst won 6 bouts to …