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Circular Notice for Advertisements in the Annual Report of the Bengal Presidency Rifle Association

1893

THE Council beg to submit to the Members of the Association the Thirty-first Annual Report of its proceedings. [...] For the Local Meetings the programme adopted in 1888-89 with a separate prize list for the different classes of competitors was adhered to with very satisfactory results as regards the number of competitors from the British and Native Infantry. [...] He is the author of the system of musketry instruction by which the Native Army is taught while most of the best parts of the Musketry Regulations for the British Army have their origin in his brain. [...] The Germans on the contrary felt that they must make the very most of their inferior armament if they wished to win and as a consequence the needle-gun was handled with coolness and method and proved itself much more than a match for the wide flying bullets of the ill-directed Chassepot.
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Frontmatter
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Report of the Bengal Presidency Rifle Association
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Distribution of Prizes
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Prize List—Local Meetings 1892
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Local Meetings—British 1892
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Local Meetings
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All-Comers
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Meerut Central Meeting
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Prize List—Local Meetings 1892
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Meerut Central Meeting
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Tables Averages &c
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