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7o R.M.C. MAGAZINE (7 RECORD Before the triangular match took place we felt certain that the team was well up to the average. Perhaps there …
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7o R.M.C. MAGAZINE 2ND XI. H. C. W. Ironside (Captain) (St. Edward’s, Oxford), N. D’O. Finnis (Wellington), M. A. Lowry (Uppingham), W. N. H …
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R.M.C. MAGAZINE (“7 RECORD 35 “ George! ” “ Well, you meant hell, didn’t you, m’dear? ” “But darling,” said Yoicks, “I don’t see how taking …
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R.M.C. MAGAZINE 25 out the complicated manoeuvres of drill. To the outsider this might appear to be an unusual method to adopt when dressing …
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R.M.C. MAGAZINE (5* RECORD 51 Small game abounds, but it is by no means easy to make a bag, nor is the attempt worth making : the continual …
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<0 R.M.C. MAGAZINE £7 RECORD ENTERTAINMENTS “THE CAT’S WHISKERS.” Wrillen, produced and acted by mem- bers of the Royal Miliiary College on …
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[l'lrurm (has n I’mkiuz Izz' allit'nhd. HOCKEY: R.M.C. r. R.M.A. 1. Burns attempts to score ; Hayes and Nugent in attendance. 2. R.M.A. goal …
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. ‘_‘._ WEST POINT MILITARY ACADEMY, NEW YORK. A" WEST POINT CADETS ON 2‘ “my ~.-v:~—<—m4.v «N ,, [Photo : The Topiml Prcss A gmrv. A DRESS …
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34 R.M.C. MAGAZINE 6r RECORD eight. “ He never,” wrote Lord Wolseley, “ lost a chance of taking part in any Cavalry charge that was going on …
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R.M.C. MAGAZINE 6' RECORD II VISIT OF FIELD-MARSHAL HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE DUKE OF CONNAUGHT AND STRATHEARN gfawn‘g {5N Sunday, September 9t …
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R.M.C. MAGAZINE 6' RECORD CHARACTERS or XXII. F. H. ELSE (CAPTAIN).—Very keen ; has made a good captain. L. H. BEAN—Good forcing bat who has …
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R.M.C. MAGAZINE 25 After that he began to bob up from behind all sorts of unlikely places. It was all I could do to stop the men from wingin …
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R.M.C. MAGAZINE 6‘7 RECORD 49 well, which a band of devoted Anzacs were going out to capture that night. He told me how they had taken the t …
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.M.C. MAGAZINE 6} RECORD 57 FENCING The results of the season have been satisfactory, with the exception of the disastrous defeat of our bay …
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R.M.C. MAGAZINE 37 RUGBY FOOTBALL: SPRING TERM, 1938 NE of the main features of Rugby football at the beginning of the Spring Term was the I …
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«(v-l *3 54 R.M.C. MAGAZINE matches he is seldom beaten, and, if required, he can use a sabre w1th consulerable success. B. C. PINCOMBE, No. …
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4o R.M.C‘. MAGAZINE 6’ RECORD from what direction he would spring. Mahdo Sing climbed a small 55.1 tree, signalling to me to do the same, bu …
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All teaching was done by civilian Professors and Masters. Quill pens only were used ,' hence the importance of the penknife. The system of g …
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R.M.C. MAGAZINE 6} RECORD 61 up the same mooring. After writing letters to our friends at Poole, telling them not to expect us, we hurried a …
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v *a \. x4 R.M.C. MAGAZINE {7 RECORD filucky bandsman of the 10th Hussars, Whose exploit in Egypt in aker Pasha’s day was immortalized in Pun …