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  • THE LARK HILL CAMP The daily routine was as follows :— Reveille,? (Hardly heard by anyone.) Breakfast, 7.30 A.M. Parade, 8.20 to 4.30, with …

  • 108 THE R. M. A. MAGAZINE The following books in connection with the War are available for issue from the Military Library :— Registration a …

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  • .L;_._i‘ “new... . A, . ,.....m. A . , .. at... é—A_¢‘:f'—~F~.~fl“ THE R. M. A. MAGAZINE THE PASSING OF THE COW The recent orders of the Food …

  • 52 THE R. M. A. MAGAZINE HONG KONG IT is very easy to talk about a place which one has visited, too easy perhaps ; but when it comes to desc …

  • CHAPEL ACCOUNTS R.M.A. CHAPEL STATEMENT OF ACCOUNTS, APRIL 1, 1917, TO MARCH 31, 1918 CHURCH EXPENSES FUND Income. Erflendilure. £ 5. (1. Cha …

  • . I. .7,:_.;_ 35m.) ”1.“. as.“ maflm'u—W -;.:.=Am;‘x.— ‘ V‘WW-fil- THE R. )I. .\. COMMITTEES AUTUMN TERM, 1913,. RECREATION. Under Officer R. W …

  • THE FUTURE REVOLUTION 0F NIGHT WARFARE 137 Street, London, price £22), an instrument with no magnetic variation, which gives true bearings, …

  • CRETE 57 fl ' and in the face of the storm thus raised they could not hold office for a single week. i If they follow their present policy of …

  • 5. jg; i. l. T"‘.\. 42 THE R. M. A. MAGAZINE T An excellent Entertainment was given in the Gymnasium on Satur- day, September 23, and includ …

  • TERM COMMISSIONED—MAY, 1916. FIFTH AND SIXTH COMPANIES. FRONT Row (left lo night). SECOND Row (left to right). Cpl. RosN C. G. Cpl. HITCHCOC …

  • ‘ IRISH STEVV ’ 75 laugh with their various antics. Having got off his chest ‘ By Heck’ a concatenated medley of sounds, Wonck left us to ge …

  • CONSEQI YENCES AND INCONSEQUENCES 145 of the king of that city that all food for man and beast should be sold for a penny a pound. At this t …

  • 124 THE R. M A. MAGAZINE ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL 1913 [FEBRUARY AND MARCH.] SEVEN matches were down on the fixture list, but the interest of vis …

  • 48 THE R. M. A. MAGAZINE villages on our right flank. The weather at the time was glorious, and I personally did a good deal of reconnoitring …

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  • 143 / THE LIBRARY ADDITIONS TO THE LIBRARY Dextrz'plz'arz of 1170M AzII/mr Care mm .S/z:{f Germany’s Violations of the Laws of War, Igr4—15. …

  • HOCKEY 123 Results to the end of the season were as follows :— Saturday, November 26.~rst e. KIDBROOKE, played at Kidbrooke. Won 6—2. The 2n …

  • 138 THE R. M. A. MAGAZINE General A. E. A. Holland, Commandant of the Academy, and took up his position in front of the centre of the buildi …

  • 98 THE R. M. A. MAGAZINE Name School Allotted to- Richards, C. W. B. .. ,, Plymouth G.S. .. .. G.A. Richards, G. R. . , .. ,, King Edward’s, …