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  • R.M.C. CELEBRITIES, N0. 18. THE Q.M.S.

  • R.M.C. MAGAZINE 55 M. G. JOHNSON, No. 5 Company.——Although e’pée is his best weapon he can be relied on to use a foil very well. He has fenc …

  • Quamdurus (Viridis). Dux Baculi (Universalis). Simus Apostolicus. Rosa Calvus (Suhfuscus). “IT IS SUGGESTED THERE SHOULD BE A MUSEUM IN THE …

  • 44 R.M.C. MAGAZINE 6* RECORD of it. If you go too far, you either crush the spirit out of them or turn them into wild animals, sullen, resen …

  • , ' ,. w R.M.C MAGAZINE (5r RECORD IS The clay bird range will again be in use for the winter term. This gives most excellent practice for g …

  • 164 R.M.C. MAGAZINE INFANTRY—continued. THE SHERWOOD FORESTERS THE LOYAL REGIMENT .. THE NORTHAMPTONSHIRE REGIMENT... THE ROYAL WEST KENT RE …

  • R.M.C. MAGAZINE 6) RECORD 35 a hovel, of which only part of the thatched roof remained. How they fared, no one knew, but somehow the mother …

  • R.M.C. MAGAZINE £7 RECORD 29 Sudden comes Neutralia’s navy Rowing strongly into battle With a sound of many cannon, With a shouting and a cl …

  • R.M.C. MAGAZINE ('7 RECORD BOWLING ANALYSIS. R.M.C. I ZINGARI. O. M. R. W. 0. M. R. W. D. W. Forbes 241 4 35 3 W. D. Keown—Boyd 12 1 38 2 L. …

  • R.M.C. MAGAZINE 79 It was lucky in a way as he was able to produce his old snake—bite out- fit which had not been opened since the Siege of O …

  • E r R.M.C. MAGAZINE 6* RECORD 57 “ She gave me the deuce of a slap, and then cleared off, vowing she never wanted to see me again.” Personal …

  • 8 R.M.C. MAGAZINE 6* RECORD With the end of the Summer Term, the following officers of the staff are leaving us z—Lieutenant—Colonel C. H. T …

  • wufignw'?‘ "'1" :‘I 5“ t» R.M.C. Magazine & Record VOL. 19 MICHAELMAS TERM, 1923 Tbitorial. WE have no complaints of want of support to regis …

  • arising.» ' R.M.C. MAGAZINE 53 BOWLING. No. of Overs. Maidens. Runs. Wickets. Average. D. S. Shuttleworth 266-3 62 643 54 11-9 G. M. Thornyc …

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  • R.M.C. MAGAZINE 6 RECORD 63 Shooting under such conditions with the element of intense keenness in the match which permeates all the three s …

  • R.M.C. MAGAZINE 4‘35. . g _/_/r/// 11/5/11 il/I/Ill/I/m «Wm ‘ffl +21 fifty?“

  • R.M.C. MAGAZINE (5- RECORD 63 The point is rather that, whether we win or lose the toss, we ought, if numbers count, to be able to win in a …

  • f {.3 R./V/.(.'. MAGAZ/NE ("7’ RECORD 55 Apologize to Bell for your rudeness to his guest and to all of us for the way you’ve behaved now, a …

  • a.-.-_._.-.. . A .a. 36 R.M.C. MAGAZINE @ RECORD a couple each. The writer, however, stated he knew both these officers too well, and predict …