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ROYAL ARTILLERY BAND. 
As it is considered that the following letter will prove very satisfactory 
to the officers of the Regiment ; permission has been obtained for its 
publication. 
“ Horse Guards, 
War Office, 
29th April, 1895. 
SIR, 
I have the Command of His Royal Highness the Commander- 
in-Chief to inform you that His Royal Highness was present at the 
Concert given by the Royal Regiment of Artillery on the 26th April 
at the Queen’s Hall, and was much pleased with the excellent taste dis- 
played in the selection of the programme and still more with the 
magnificent execution of the various pieces. 
His Royal Highness is satisfied that the high merit attained by the 
Band of the Royal Artillery is due alike to the interest taken in it by 
the Regiment at large and to the talents and energy possessed by 
Cavaliére Zavertal and the members of the Band. 
His Royal Highness commands me to express his great pleasure in 
having been present on this occasion, and desires that you will be good 
enough to convey this expression of approval to the President of the 
Band Committee and to Cavaliére Zavertal. 
Iam, &c., 
(Signed) F. T. Luoyn, 
To D.-A.-G.” 
G.O.C. Woolwich. 
6. VOL. XXII. 
