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  • R.M.A. RUGBY XV.~JANUARY, W. S. CLARKE. R. J. I}. SNv’JoK. G. R. MCMEEKAN. N. (“. Downs. SINCLAIR. . . my. K. A. LINDSAY. F. S. RFID. R. P. …

  • 116 THE R. M. A. MAGAZINE CRICKET PROSPECTS THE prospects for the season now within easy hail are quite fair. The captaincy devolves on Wise …

  • THE R. M. A. MAGAZINE LORD CROMER’S RECOLLECTIONS OF THE ‘SHOP’ Gentleman Cadet Evelyn Baring was born February 26, 1841. He joined the Roya …

  • LAST JOINED GENTLEMEN CADETS, SPRING TERM, 1911 139 Name Formilli, Geoffrey C. W. .. Fardell, Denys O. . . Lindsay, Claud F. T. Earle, Eric …

  • 90 ‘ THE R. M. A. MAGAZINE to compete for commissions might do so.1 The result was that all the young men who came in, and who, as a matter …

  • 119 CRICKET R.M. A (WOOLWICH) v. MERTON. Played at Woolwich on Saturday, May 12. Scores: MERTON. J. Boulden, b Brownhill 21 J. L. Lodge, b H …

  • SOME REFLECTIONS ox PRACTICAL RIDING 123 the gripping muscles brought fully into play. This being neither a mechanical treatise nor a paper …

  • THE R. M. A. MAGAZINE He was mentioned in despatches and awarded the Military Cross. He is an addition to our Boxing strength, having reache …

  • ANNUAL suascnrpTloN 4/4 POST~FREE , Mg “£315.53: \ .. —.. ,4.- R.M.A. \‘ MAGAZINE / Vol. XVll.—No. 67. March I9I7. NOTES AND NOTICES WE have …

  • ; 3 t 1 : Lit i! '4‘" :"w . «. .5. - .cf-n- 86 THE R. M. A. MAGAZINE was a closer thing. In the first round Hemming did most of the attack- i …

  • HOCKEY. R.M.A. v. R.M.C. FRO‘JT Row (left to right). R. A. H. Gunm; (w) J. H. C. VVILSON (s) P. R. SANGER (w) E. I). HOLDER (£21th (J H. C. …

  • THE R. M. A. MAGAZINE Verse 2. And when I hear the trumpet sounding Mess parade in distant clime, I shall hear those feet resounding, Doubli …

  • 10:5 CARICATURES (N0. 5) ‘ TRAINING ’ ‘ PERRY ’ is one of the institutions at the ‘ Shop,’ although a temporary one. For twenty—five years, e …

  • 1:551 Till“. R..\l.1\. MAGAZINE lunar month. From our present knowledge \\‘e can calculate this abso— lutely. It was a Greek named Metun who …

  • ’ BACK TO THE SHOP 4.3 We work each night till two or three, , Writing our hates for them to see. ’ So please excuse our loud abuse When ext …

  • .34 THE R. M. A. MAGAZINE 2ND XI. Daze, 19i3 (‘lull \Ved. Sept. 24 . . Sat. ,, 27 .. Enfield II. .. .. Wed. Out. I .. A.O.C., Red Bks. .. Sat …

  • THE R. M. A. MAGAZINE 79 Find—Thursday, February 22, No. 2 Company v. No. 5 Company. In the first half No. 2 Company were pressing most of th …

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  • 50 THE R. M. A. MAGAZINE two unwilling mules with their pack saddles continually needing read- justment, all the way to Salonica. ‘ That day …

  • 144 THE R. M. A. MAGAZINE CONSEQUENCES AND INCONSEQUENCES OUTSIDE was the blazing glare of a Punjab hot weather afternoon. Inside my bungalo …