4 
We were fortunate in being supported by the detachment of the Royals, and 
by Captain Ramsay of the Rifle Brigade. 
A Gymkhana was held on 26th July and proved a great success. 
The annnal tournament commenced on 25th July and was won by the Rovers, 
consisting of Captain Jenner, Mr. Court, Mr. Hobson and Mr. Thynne, who beat 
the R.A. team, consisting of Captains Hanwell, Mackenzie and Schofield, and 
Lieut. Lamont in the final. 
It is hoped that next season will prove even more successful, and that it will 
be found possible to send up a good team for the Inter-regimental Tournament. 
Clifton Picture Fund 
The following is a list of the donations already given to the Clifton picture 
fund. Mr. Clifton has sent one oil picture, two large black and white pictures 
and a small water-color, which can 
be 
seen in the Staff house at theR.M.A. 
He 
wishes us to keep them all. 
£ 
s. 
d. 
£ 
s 
d. 
Atkinson, Captain, R.E. . 
5 
0 
Brought forward . 
9 
0 
0 
Barlow, Major G. N. H., R.A. 
10 
0 
Jackson, Major, R.E. 
10 
0 
Blair, Captain, R.E. 
5 
0 
Johnstone, Captain . 
2 
0 
0 
Browne, General Sir J. F. M., k.c.b., 
Lake, Lieut.-Colonel N. M., R.E. 
5 
0 
R.E. ... ... . 
1 
0 
0 
MacDonnell, Major, A. C., R.E. 
10 
0 
Cameron, Major, late R.E. 
10 
0 
Molony, Captain F. A., R.E. ... 
5 
0 
Conner, Major W. D., R.E. 
5 
0 
Marsh, Colonel, late R.E . 
1 
0 
0 
Cunningham, Lt.-Col. late R.E. 
5 
0 
Oldfield, Major F. H., R.E. 
S 
3 
0 
Curteis, Major F. A., R.A. 
6 
0 
Osborne, Major, W., R.A.. 
5 
0 
Dalton, Lt.-Col. J. C., R.A. 
5 
0 
Perceval, Major E. M., R.A. ... 
1 
0 
0 
Dickie, Major J. E., R.E. 
5 
0 
Perceval, Captain, E. C., R.E. ... 
5 
0 
Digby, Captain W. T., R.E. 
10 
0 
Rupell, Lieut. R. E. M., R.E. 
5 
0 
Dunlop, Major H. C., R.A. 
5 
0 
Stuart, Major A. R., R.A. 
5 
0 
Enthoven. Major P. H., R.A. 
5 
0 
Sim, Major G. H., R.E. 
10 
0 
Fawkes, Lt.-Col. L. G., R.A. 
1 
0 
0 
Simmons, Fd.-Ml., Sir Lintorn... 
1 
0 
0 
Garston, Captain E. J., late R.A. ... 
5 
0 
Thompson, Capt. W. A. M., R.A. 
o 
0 
Gartside-Tippinge, Major E. A., R.A. 
5 
0 
Thuillier, Captain H. F., R.E. ... 
5 
0 
Gale, Captain H. R., R.E. 
10 
0 
Townshend, Major E., R.E. 
5 
0 
Gubbings, T., Esq. 
10 
0 
Travers, Captain . 
1 
0 
0 
Guggisberg, Lieut. F. G., R.E. 
5 
0 
Tillard, Lieutenant J. B., R.E.... 
5 
0 
Headlam, Captain J. E. W., R.H.A. 
10 
0 
Ward, Captain B. R., R.E. 
5 
0 
Hibbert, Major, A. L., R.A. 
10 
0 
Wisely, Captain . 
1 
0 
0 
Honner, Major, W. J., late R.A. 
10 
0 
Wood, Colonel . 
10 
6 
Young, Captain F. H. .. 
1 
0 
0 
Carried forward . 
9 
0 
0 
Total .. . 
24 10 
6 
S f 11B 1 » . 
On 30th September a dinner was given to Sir Charles and Lady Nairne by the 
officers of the Royal Artillery in India, on the termination of Sir Charles’s 
appointment as Commander-in-Chief in India. 
Sir Charles was unfortunately unable to be present on account of illness, but 
Lady Nairne was happily able to attend. 
Major-General Tyler presided, and the following officers and ladies were 
present— 
Mrs. Tyler, Major-General and Mrs. Wace, Brigadier-Generals Wodehouse, 
Spragge and Pipon ; Colonel and Mrs. Stopford; Lieut.-Colonel Rochfort, 
Lieut.-Colonel Wolf e-Murray, Mrs. Wolfe-Murray and Miss Wolfe-Murray, 
and Lieut.-Colonel Owen; Major Hawkins, Major and Mrs. Mercer, 
Major and Mrs. Stuart, Major H. E. Stanton, Major and Mrs. Purvis, 
and Majors O’Neill and Cleeve; Captains E. Stanton, Bell, Dowell, 
