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  • 100 THE R. ALA. MAGAZINE. officers or men of any branch of our Army; lack of knowledge on this subject is not their fault ; it is the inevit …

  • SPRING iii/51L”. /.‘)0/. 91 the Southerners “were within a stone's throw of independence": At Spotsylvania, the \Vilclerness, and (‘old Harb …

  • 86 THE R. M. .l. MJGAZIXE. and two exercises were set in each, 10 marks being given for each exercise, making a total of 100 for each compet …

  • xx.“ ~, ., i Lucknow Cadets on the Range and better prepared for the upcoming chal- lenges than when they left it. The bottom line is that g …

  • (‘RI('l(I‘l'l‘ 3! style, and hitting nine 4's in his 46 four of the side failing to seore and Then, however, Ayrton joined steady and sound …

  • SPRING TERM, 7901. 81 Lunch was served atone p.m., and just before two o'clock, H.R.H., accompanied, in addition to his own Staff. by Genera …

  • SPRING TERM, 7906. 73 their achievements they can scarcely hope, unless a second Lee arise to guide them ; for as surely as the legions of C …

  • SPRING TERM, 7904. IN} OUR CONTEMPORARIES. \Ve acknowledge with thanks the following of our Contemporaries, with apologies for any accidenta …

  • 8) THE R. JI..1. MAGAZINE. The first event of moment was Lunch, to which everyone did the justice it deserved, with the exception of those go …

  • SPRING TERM. 790i. 2r communication between Moscow and Port Arthur, and upon the reinforce- ments that she can bring up. The lines of commun …

  • ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION: 4/4 POST FREE THE R. M. A. MAGAZINE. VOL. VL—No. 22. AUGUST, 1905. l Notes and Notices. T is with regret we have to ann …

  • THE 11’. 111.11. .\[.»I(,‘.1IZ[1\'I;‘. 53 Allerdings fchltc cs 11ic11t r111 G1-gL-11st1‘1'3111111111. 5C11011 zwei J1111re sp1'itL‘r hielt F …

  • 72 THE RHVHII. MAGAZINE. The course was as follows :— ]ump in backwards at deep end: under and over a pole ; through barrels : 11p ropes acr …

  • ~12 THE R. M. A. MAGAZINE Scones : ‘Slum' 1.20.4. Price, b. Pritehanl ................ (1 Our. ll. Summers, 1). Lyon ....... z Demng, e. Gre …

  • 124 THE R. M.A. MAGAZINE. L}. z', SANDHURST. Played on Friday and Saturday, 15th & 16th. \Villiams had prepared a magnificent wicket, and wit …

  • 20 TH]? [CHI/.51. .\[;lC.*lZINI§. year on leave. British (‘adets are apparently the only ones who do no manoeuvre training before they get t …

  • SI’ICING TERM. 790‘]. 69 were ever sufficiently numerous to affect the ethnological purity of the Japanese race. Not less remarkable than th …

  • The cadets arrived in Sennybridge on Sunday morning ready and eager for the challenge ahead. The journey to Wales from Sandhurst was full of …

  • CRICKET 58 like to make excuses, especially when playing against ateam like the RE, but there is no doubt our team were Out of practice, owi …

  • SPRING TERM. 1901. 19 thus holds over Russia as regards the position of her naval forces cannot be overestimated. As to the exact numbers of …