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  • UN HELD INTERVIE‘VS 41 ‘As to walking, you know, of course, what Napoleon said on the subject ? ’ I remarked. The ‘ interviewed ’ looked at …

  • 205 THE R. .V. .i. in (.14 ZINE. to rally round and the ball was worked down once again to the Sandhurst 25, where Browne, however, saved wi …

  • Second Prize Essay. Bv Guxr. CADET E. Note PROBABLE DEVELOPMENTS IN THE USE OF SELF- PROI’ELLED VEHICLES FOR MILITARY PURPOSES. .\IorTo—“Nun …

  • The Attack on Wagon Hill, Ladysmith. JANL'AM' 5th—0th.‘ Igoo. HI‘: following account of the attack on \\'a‘e‘on Hill, hy the Iloers, during …

  • 166 THE ILA/”l. MAGAZINE. l\‘.M..\. v. K..\[.C. SUCCESS 01“ THE “SHOP." The annual match between the cadets of \Voolwich and Sandhurst, on S …

  • F— 76 THE R. M. A. MAGAZINE THE LIBRARY—continued szrfrzftimz 17f ll’orl' AMI/low Case and S/w/f Recollections of Thirty-Nine Years in the A …

  • 7i, THE 1c. M. :1. Mi (2.1 ZINE. tlisir own Sports, and gave us a handsome beatingr by 7 events to 2, thus putting them 2 victories ah ad of …

  • A Visit to the Royal Observatory at Edinburgh. S comparatively few people are fortunate enough to have had the A opportunity of going over a …

  • AUTUMN TERM. 7904. I77 \Ve then come to the “ definite proposal for action." This may well be a source oftrouble. It is always required in ex …

  • 104- THE R. M. A. MAGAZINE R.M.A. v. RM. COLLEGE, SANDHURST. Lost 2—5. The annual fixture was played this season at Sandhurst on Saturday, No …

  • ($3 'I‘III‘I It. M. A. MAGAZINE by the recoil brake. and lastly (4) how to avoid a shock at the end of the running" t'orward by the runnilie …

  • I“()()'I'Bi-\Iil, 81 who was in great form. There was no further scoiing 11p to 1111 inttixal whcn 55c led b5 I goal and I t1‘5 to I go1 11 …

  • 68 THE 1\‘. A1. .71. MAGAZINE. The " Shop " then went in, and did very badly against the bowling of Capt. Moorhouse and Bromley Davenport, H …

  • Correspondence. A SUGGESTION. DEAR MR. EDITOR, I would suggest that a few sign posts be erected to indicate the whereabouts of the football …

  • A UTUMN TE RM. 7905. 173 (‘ItAii-Arrians OF THE XI. It’. I]. .llitn {tn/M .\ luilliaut forward, an exceptionally line shot. Has suffoltnl fr …

  • SPRING TERM. 7.002. 71 the handicapping committee. The scratch man got up in the last fifty yards. and won by a yard. inches separating secon …

  • The National Service League. “THE PATH or DUTY Is THE PATH OF SAFETY.” (To this League is incorporated “ The Lnds' Drill A ssoeiatz'wz.“) AV …

  • 111 . ‘1 l 11l ‘ 1 . 1 1 1.1 ‘ .s‘l’]c[.\'(.' TERM. 1.00.; 107 l 1 l ‘ 1 11 11.1111. 11321". _11l j l’la11ed on the “Shop" e1'1111111l on th …

  • Types of Modern Examination Questions. I. From the organis .: tion laid down for a battalion provided under the non-efl‘ectives.” and the Sta …

  • 38 THE R. M. A. MAGAZINE Friday saw us again at Hurst after a rough passage, and the IZ—pounder practice caused wads of cotton wool to be in …