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  • THEATRICALS, JUNE 11, 19°15 FOR some years past it has been customa‘ry every term for the Entertain- ment Committee to provide either amateu …

  • 42 THE R. M. A. MAGAZINE ‘ Ah, those imported skins! ’ I suggested, but he did not rise even to the question of Tariff Reform : his soul was …

  • SPRING TERM. 1005. 47 though it may spoil the chances of his side. It is almost always the case that when professionalism comes in, trickery …

  • CC 162 l Surname Forenames Abraham Alexander Mark RE Allen Christopher James Matthew R SIGNALS l I Anderson Bradley John SCOTS ‘ ‘ Andrews R …

  • CRICKET 65 R.M.A. v. INCOGNITI Played at the “ Shop” on June I9 (12 a side). The Incog. went in first on a good fast wicket, and knocked up a …

  • AQUATIC SPORTS . 45 Water Polo.—A most exciting match between 3rd and 2nd Terms. Soon after the start Shaw and Bryson had shots at goal whic …

  • SPRING TERM, 7906. 81 he would do so in full harness. Of his calmness at this trying moment the writer is able to beat his personal testimon …

  • AQUATIC SPORTS. THESE sports were held on Friday, May 3r, in the presence of Col. Cowan and many of the staff and cadets. The events were as …

  • ROYAL MILITARY ACADEMY LIST OF PRIZE WINNERS Highest Marks in Military Subjects Distinguished Proficiency Exemplary Conduct . . Senior Cadet …

  • e mas-r 2:. . A Ego-:5 He”, .. N 0? THE R.M.A. MAGAZINE. of it. Cui bono was the word, and away they went. Let us hope such a miserable fiasc …

  • CRICKET 59 ROYAL MILITARY ACADEMY H. M. Hankin, b Simpson-Hayward... 5 H. M. M. Robertson, not out... 18 G. G. Rawson, b Torrens 4 Extras I …

  • Ex Druid’s Ridge OCdt McCo/l, Gaza Company, CC718 in the second half of the Intermediate term Commissioning Course 113 and Gaza Company foun …

  • (M THE R. M. A. MAGAZINE BOWLING ANALYSIS First Innings Overs Maidens Rum Wicket.» Russell . . 13 — 41 7 Buist. . . . 12 —- 44 2 Dewing . . …

  • SPRING TERM, 1906. 133 the team race took place after the plate diving, and the Staff team com— peted in the same race. The events were as f …

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  • 122 THE R. M.A. MAGAZINE. r2. 1). BAND OF BROTHERS. Played on Sat1wdny,]1me 9th. The “ Shop " batted badly against Le Fleming's slow leg bre …

  • 58 THE R. M. A. MAGAZINE by good fielding, Raw son holding two 3 013' good catches “’9 went in a second time and although the first four wicke …

  • 32 THE R. M. A. MAGAZINE No agriculture is taught, as the school is not meant to be a rival to the Agricultural College, but strikes out an …

  • SPRING TERM, 7905 61 R.M.A.—Cuufz'nmd. A.\'AL\'SIS——Coutiuucd. \\'. H. A. Hunt, not out 8 Clarke 8 I 12 1 A. P. Sayer, b \\'1‘igl1t o Huddle …

  • R. M .A.——Contimaed. H. M. Hankin, c. Johnstone, b. R.N.C. Tagg 32 A. P. Sayer, b. Tagg 4. H McNeile, not out .. 3 F. G. D1ayson, not out ]. …