VOLUNTEER INTELLIGENCE.
'. Mr J. D. Qpugall, whorwrpterjlre article on "Shooting" in the ' Es%clop;edia Brittanica,' is of opinion that the reason volunteers miss their aim so much when at the target; aridespecially'when practising at the device called the "rjjnnjng man," is that they shut one eye when they giance along the sights. HeadvlseslaKng aim with both eyes if anything like certainty is to come ont of military skill'witti the Ml * The imprisonment pf a Volunteer serving in the Wellington Rifles for absence from in Wellington Volunteer cireW-and eovor&l resignations from members of'corps have been the consequence. ~ , ,-.,-, ---
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Evening Star, Issue 7340, 12 October 1887, Page 1
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107VOLUNTEER INTELLIGENCE. Evening Star, Issue 7340, 12 October 1887, Page 1
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