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  • aura-a." 1 W“ “” .-.. v" . s. 4...}. .q—rn ;. 56 R.M.C. MAGAZINE ('7 RECORD ” See,” Bertie exclaimed, “ ze camiknicks.” “ My hat! ” remarked …

  • R.M.C. MAGAZINE €7- RECORD 85 RACOUETS .. HE pair for the season 1931 were D. A. C. Page (Chelten— “ " J ham and No. 4 Company) and W. R. A. …

  • . 0.x..-»wm. "xv >4.Mm R.M.C. MAGAZINE 67 RECORD 23 tion between sentimentality and firmness. A Gentleman Cadet knows instinctively the hopel …

  • IO R.M.C. MAGAZINE 6’ RECORD known at Gravesend was denied him. The struggle between his high ideals and disillusionment made him impossible …

  • R.M.C. MAGAZINE & RECORD 47 For a moment we all stood as though rooted to the spot. Then Al reached for the seat of his trousers and fired si …

  • R.M.C. MAGAZINE (5- RECORD 83 SECOND XI. This year a long second XI fixture list and tWenty-two colours Were given. The advantages of this in …

  • R.M.C. MAGAZINE ('7 RECORD 47 THREE WEEKS IN THE DROME ALPS BY M. P. WEEDON. Y cousin George having repeatedly invited me to visit him i in …

  • R.M.C. MAGAZINE (5- RECORD Q is the Q.M.S. worthy of merit, he With pen or with metronome shows like “ dexterity." R is the Range, where I s …

  • .é-v‘ ,‘wh Gwyn Gibbs, Pirbrig/tt. [Photo .- No. 1 (CHAMPION) COMPANY, SPRING TERM, 1934.

  • 95 R.M.C. MAGAZINE MATCH No. 2. INTER-COMPANY MATCH. 1st No. 1 Coy. (Team: A. J. C. Stanton, P. L. C. H. Rance, H. G. Prideaux, I. H. Mackie …

  • R.M.C. MAGAZINE <5) RECORD ” The question was raised officially in 1929, when the War Office stated that the badge appearing on the Regimental …

  • J 6 R.M.C. MAGAZINE <8- RECORD With the advent of summer—time our work time table was altered to meet the new conditions, the hours being fr …

  • R.M.C. MAGAZINE 6 RECORD {3 Some of our gallant allies—Captains Tribot Laspiere, de la Croix, de Kergos, and Houdmont—have also left us, and …

  • R.M.C. MAGAZINE (5» RECORD 35 —— Certes ! Le jour, invisible et légere, je me méle dans les rangs de mes Cadets ardents ,' je prends part av …

  • [Filo/0, Span and Gmeml. THE VIII PRACTISING AT HENLEY.

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  • 106 R.M.C. MAGAZINE 6* RECORD GOLF . 2, activities. Boxers and hockey players have their time filled \ " till Easter. Pentathlonites, athlete …

  • go R.M.C. MAGAZINE 6' RECORD FENCING 3,. {5% E began the Spring Term with some promising fencers, :5 2% under the leadership of C. R. Scott: …

  • IO Rik/.C. MAGAZINE 6} RECORD “THE FUTILITY OF CURSING” A TALE BY TARANTULA. gig H'ERE is a particular stone in the kirk-yard. The inscrip— …