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  • A COLONIAL (1.0. 117 The Boers were on the run, but they must be followed up and driven well away from the Fort, and the maximum loss inflict …

  • Ubique. BY F. G. GUGGISBERG. NDER this headingr we propose to chronicle the doings of the Regiment and the Corps in South Africa, drawing ou …

  • Scene - Piccadilly. Time - The present. iii A four-wheeler runs into a bus. 1 l‘ A ‘ ‘ ‘l I6 THE R.M.A. MAGAZINE. Bus Driver, jocoscly. ’Ull …

  • 1.50 THE R. M. A. MAGAZINE Gardner and Burridge at half were very good, the former doing really excellent work, while the three-quarter pass …

  • l i ( § I I The ‘Rag’ Teutonic. From Hit “ Sphinx.” CANNOT tell what Schneider‘s face had looked like at the outset of 1 his academic career …

  • A _._ 118 THE R. M. A. MAGAZINE parts of the world that accounts of their experiences and surroundings will be most welcome and will be paid …

  • UNDER OFFICERS. AUTUMN TERM I 908. I'xm n (n | lL|~k N. T. FI'I"/l‘:\'l’I\‘I( K, Uxm u 0» | um; C‘ M. (1. DUNHIIL. U\lll-H (H-‘I‘vu-n “C '1‘ …

  • Correspondence. To the Editor, “ R.M.A. Magazine" ' DEAR Sm, I was very glad to notice in the last number of your instructive mag- azine wha …

  • A SPANISH MILITARY ACADEMY 131 by Spanish gunners from Napoleonic times onward. The ‘ Dos de Mayo,’ or May 2 incident of 1808, receives its …

  • ANNUAL‘SUBSCRIPTION 1 4/4 POST»FREE W R.M.A. MAGAZINE Vol. Vlll.r—No. 32. March, 1908. NOTES AND NOTICES MONGST the changes since last term …

  • BUBBLE AND SQUEAK 137 OUR LADIES” COLUMN BY LADY ERMYNTRUDE (From the ‘S/lez’lzx ‘) A USErur. CHRISTMAS PRESENT CHRISTMAS is upon us once ag …

  • 11+ T111“. 1!. M. A. MAGAZINE canteens. The feeling of everyone was that they were to enjoy about twenty—four hours’ rest, anyhow. . Meanwhi …

  • BIBLIOGRAPHY OF GENERAL LEE. (Continual). “ PERSONAL MEMOIRS OF U.S. GRANT." 2nd Edition. New York: The Century Company. THESE personal memo …

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  • 126 THE R. M. A. MAGAZINE Nixon to bring the game into the \Voolwieh lines. A few minutes later Fraser got the ball from a ‘ scrum ' and pas …

  • 34 THE R.M.A. MAGAZINE. to invent any excuse, so suggested that the dust must have made its appearance since falling in. Corporal, however, …

  • THE R. M. A. MAGAZINE. I7 From a kopje an endeavour was made to enter into a heliographic conver- sation with the garrison. The good people …

  • A COLONIAL CO. 1155 best intelligence possible. He did this himself. Being thoroughly conversant with the native language, he held his own i …

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