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  • 42 R.M.C. MAGAZINE 6'; RECORD forlornly amongst the reeds on the bank, a startled moorhen scuttered to cover with a harsh cry, and then the …

  • A’JLLC. MAGAZINE 51 my hair and pour ashes upon my head when the “ Stooreman,” excel— lent fellow, had a brain wave. “I suppose you ain’t on …

  • «- 4F- l. Ttalbot) Hmuse), Poperinghe. 3. Canadian War Memorial at Passchendaele. N . Preserved Trenches at Hill 62. . The Chateau, near Loo …

  • 50 R.M.C. MAGAZINE 6} RECORD had upset everyone. I might as well have talked to a brick wall. I knew it before I began, but I had promised B …

  • A1 “ THE SWORD ()F HONOUR.” W ( i ,. l .u' i X %: ' ,. J1 .. l i I l 1* i 2 ] :., § :5 (g;

  • R./l//.C. MACAZ/NE 43 a fresh effort to complete the structure was made, the balance in hand was £3,500. By means of an appeal to the public …

  • 34 R.M.C. MAGAZINE THE INDIAN CORONATION CONTINGENT ON Saturday, 15th May, a party of two hundred members of the Indian Coronation contingen …

  • I62 Cpl. Cpl. J.U.O. Cpl. Cpl. Cpl. Cpl. Cpl. Sergt. Sergt. Cpl. Sergt. *Knowles, I. A. Martin, G. V. Vaux, P. A. L. Burness, M. F. Sparkes, …

  • R./l/.C. MAGAZINE 31 them at the rate of Rs7/8 (approximately twelve shillings) a month from a cavalry regiment. In fact, if anyone is keen …

  • R.M.C. MAGAZINE 87 fl/iddle—weight. J. H. M. Borwick (No. 5 Company) v. D. Baxter (No. I Com- pany). A good scrap between two very inexperien …

  • I4 R.M.C. MAGAZINE 5' RECORD fish basket, with two bluebottles dozing peacefully on its gangrenous surface. A strong odour of oil from the en …

  • /€.M.C. MAGAZINE 45 reopened. Unfortunately, the chain of tradition had been broken, 01d customs need the support of continuity, and this ha …

  • w. “my... VA . . A! aim-uh. ymefimh- , . ’ R.M.C. MAGAZINE 6} RECORD 11 THE GORGEOUS EAST III. ‘fi-JETTER from Colonel R. T. Carruthers,.(_:.B …

  • R.M.C. MAGAZINE (9' RECORD 61 it contains articles which embody original research. Of these, the carefully—documented description of “The Lo …

  • l 1 ’1 R.M.C. MAGAZINE 27 HORRORSCOPE (The Edilor [lain/es il dexiraé/e to frovide a few foomotes to [his M5.) What the stars say :— If your …

  • R.M.C. MAGAZINE 6} RECORD I5 correct kit for hunting, though there is a great difference in the various styles of “ ratcatcher” and bad ridi …

  • fgfing’t'ffi‘wy}.i.;1-«'Jr-:‘.L-v .. ...:', , v ff, R.M.C. MAGAZINE 67 RECORD 59 John stared at him. “ sir.” “ E2211. I’m going out shooting o …

  • IO6 R.M.C. MAGAZINE INFANTRY—continued. THE HAMPSHIRE REGIMENT THE SOUTH STAFFORDSHIRE REGIMENT THE DORSETSHIRE REGIMENT THE PRINCE OF WALEs …

  • 30 () (.7 '1‘ 1" 1’ I. If marching on Calais and would enter no town, so that he would always be “ en plein champ.” The French, marching eas …

  • R.M.C. MAGAZINE 6?” RECORD 87 All the Oxford and Army fights were hard and plucky, and much determined boxing was seen. ‘ The Haslam v. Fairh …