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  • 208 THE R.M.A. MAGAZINE. smiled pleasantly too, and enquired when it would suit Schneider to go and be locked up. Schneider thought in a ano …

  • HRH. The Duke of Connaught addressing the Cadet Battalion,

  • ‘ ,‘ 116 THE R. M. A. MAGAZINE t ‘ the guns and wagons to the accompaniment of the curses of their nodding drivers against Colonial Commandi …

  • SPRING TERM, 7906. 43 In the last few minutes, following good play by Campbell, Hall scored near the touch line, the place kick by Peel fail …

  • ' AUTUMN TERM, 7906. 231 double this number of Infantry will find their way overseas during the first six months of the war." How are we going …

  • AUTUMN TERM, 1906. 193 LIST OF HONOURS—SENIOR CLASS. AUTUMN TERM, 1906. Highest Marks in Military Subjects, The King 5 Medal - - Under Office …

  • 66 THIS 1C..\l.il. MAGAZINE. and capture of the enemy's rifle-pits on the 10th April. 1355, Tvldeu dis- tinguished himself by his gallantry. …

  • l l i. l l x y a THE R. M. A. MAGAZINE. N N N R.N.A. v. ENFIELD. A good game ended in a win for the visitors by 5 goals to 3, though the R.N …

  • Sunrise at Stonehenge, jL'NE lISt, 1903. HIS being the first time for eleven years that the sun has been seen T to rise on Midsummer's Day at …

  • THE R.M.A. MAGAZINE. 9 “obtain. Of the I8 horses, I3 were killed, and several of the drivers “ were wounded. I would not allow another attem …

  • SHORT HISTORY OF ASSOCIATION FOOBALL AT R.M.A. 1555 of enthusiasts. In the course of the next few months it was unanimously decided that the …

  • 182 THE R. M. A. MAGAZINE are taught jumping, but the jumps do not present nearly such an alarming appearance as in one’s own cadet days—pos …

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  • SPRING TERM. IOU J. S U- Tni; Comnxni n-txl‘niri'. addressing the cadets at the conclusion of the prize distribution. said that the rep at m …

  • l i 42 THE iaiLA. MAGAZLNE. l l RUGBY FOOTBALL rsr FIFTEEN MATCHES. THE following are results of matches played this term. and a try to two …

  • AUTUMN TERM, 7906. 209 police station. Here Schneider displayed the receipted account with dignified indignation at the suspicion of theft wh …

  • A . .1_.A4. FAREWELL VISIT or THE DUKE or CONNAUGHT (From the ‘ Keith's/z Independent ’ of December 20, 1907.) H.R.H. THE DUKE OF CONNAUGHT …

  • FOOTBALL 133 A. N. Collis—Browne, A. H. Williams, A. R. Kingscote, H. O. C. Anne, J. R. Pinsent (forwards). R..\I.C.: E. Birkbeck (goal); 0. …

  • 58 7‘11]; 16.)]. .l. .ll.lti.lZ/.\‘If. Only one desr‘ription of the Sports was sent in. and the judges decided it to be worthy of the First …

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