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Among the deaths are to be noted the names of the following 
Officers :— 
Gen. Sir E. B. Johnson, G.C.B., C.I.E., Col. Commdt. ; Gen. Sir 
E. B. Hamley, K.C.B., K.C.M.G., Col. Commdt. ; Gen. Sir George Balfour, 
K.C.B., Col. Commdt. ; Major-Gen. Sir C. C. Teesdale, C0.£., C.B., 
K.C.M.G. ; General Sir F. A. Campbell, K.C.B., Col. Commdt.; Lt.-Gen. 
J. R. Gibbon, C.B. ; Major-Gen. C. H. Ingilby, C.B.; Col. F. C. H. Clarke, 
C.M.G. ; Lt.-Col. R. W. Kaye ; Lt.-Col. W. Whateley ; Lt.-Col. B. F. 
Domvile ; Lt.-Col. W. P. Georges ; Capt. W. F. King ; Captain 
J. R. K. L. Heyland ; Captain C. H. A. Hervey, and Captain C. F. Lendy. 
Accounts— 
Appendix A shows the previous year’s charges before each item as 
suggested at last year’s Annual General Meeting by Lt.-Gen. 
R. J. Hay, C.B. 
The General Credit is =£4,096, as against £3,804 last year. 
In accordance with the change notified last year, the essays “Duncan” 
submitted for the Duncan Gold Medal, 1894, were type-written in Gol< ?s^ eda1 ’ 
triplicate. The Subject was “ What is the Best Tactical Organisa¬ 
tion and System of Training Massed Batteries of Horse and Field 
Artillery ? ” 
Major-Gen. J. Alleyne, C.B., Col. R. Eliott Lockhart, and Lt.-Col. 
J. C. Dalton kindly consented to act as Judges. 
Ten Essays were submitted for competition, and the Judges recommend 
that the writer of the essay bearing the motto “ Union is strength,” be 
awarded the Gold Medal ; that the writer of the essay bearing the 
motto “ Rapidite Promptitude, Audace,” be awarded the Silver Medal ; 
that the writer of the essay bearing the motto “Mens Agitat Molem,” 
be commended. 
The Secretary opened the sealed envelopes and announced that 
Major J. L. Keir, R.A., is the winner of the Gold Medal ; Major 
A. M. Murray, R.A., is the winner of the Silver Medal, and that Major 
E. S. May, R.A., is commended. 
Rewards for Papers—Col. A. E. Turner, C.B., Lt.-Col. E. T. Browell Re p a ar e, s s for 
and Capt. C. E. Callwell, R.A., kindly consented to act as Judges. 1 1 
One contributor, recommended last year for a reward of £5, asked to 
be allowed to decline to receive it, and requested that the amount 
might be added to the Rewards of this year ; this has been done, and 
the sum of £55 is awarded in proportions as below for the papers as 
follows— 
“ Memoirs'of the Brome-Walton Family ” 
“ A Visit to Aspern and Wagram ” 
“ A method of evaluating corrections in 
the case of quick Targets,” and 
“The value of a high site for Coast 
Artillery” 
u Adjuncts of Defence ” 
“ The French Soudan up-to-date ” 
“ A method of concentrating the Fire of 
a group of guns laid for direction 
by graduated arcs ”. 
By Major Murdoch, R.A. £7 
„ Major E. S. May, R.A. £6 
I „ Lt.-Colonel J. R. J. 
j Jocelyn, R.A. ... £5 
„ Maj. Sir G. Clarke, R.E. £5 
) „ Captain S. P. Oliver, 
j late R.A.£5 
[„ Maj. A. C. Hansard, 
j R.A.£5 
