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  • R.M.C. MAGAZINE 6‘7 RECORD As she finished speaking a large car drove up. In it sat Mrs. Day, Mrs. Charles, the Collector’s wife, and two che …

  • 102 R.M.C. MAGAZINE Wetter—weigkt—znd String. R. C. Lapage, R.M.C., beat P. B. Chamberlain, R.A.F.C., on points. Lapage boxed at his best, w …

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  • R.M.C. MAGAZINE 9 Lieut.—Colonel C. Popham, who acted for him during the summer, is likely to replace him. a: >x< >x< The usual British Legi …

  • R.M.C. MAGAZINE 83 a lead of three-quarters of a length. Continuing to row well, they increased their lead to two and a'half lengths at the …

  • R.M.C. MAGAZINE 43 CRICKET, 1939 N the whole, the R.M.C. XI was rather above the average, ' ‘i and it was disappointing that the batting sho …

  • 52 R.M.C. MAGAZINE (9 RECORD help from their forwards might have held us. The “ Shop ” centre— half, J. D. Oliver (Wellington), was the best …

  • R.M.C. MAGAZINE 6' RECORD 39 symptom of the liveliest consternation. Panic-stricken at this sight, B instantly bolted in the same direction, …

  • 98 R.M.C. MAGAZINE HUNT CLUB SUGGESTION was put forward at the end of last Summer Term that an R.M.C. Hunt Club should be formed to enable O …

  • 53 /€./l/.(l‘. MAC/lZ/Nli most eminent martiallists wrote hands which even at the time were not easy to read: most notably Sir Roger William …

  • -2; -;M~“’"———_—_——_—_——___——-] l R.M.C. MAGAZINE ('7 RECORD 59 ready as a distant gong boomed from the main building. The other hotel visit …

  • R.M.C. MAGAZINE (5’ RECORD 79 by an Ofiicers’ Competition at which many oflficers from the Staff College competed. The chief prize—winners were …

  • 46 R.M.C. MAGAZINE (‘5’ RECORD “ God forbid ! ” occurred to them both. There was usually a little ritual in the porch. It lacked glamour, po …

  • R.M.C. MAGAZINE 5* RECORD 35 But he was stubborn and dull and irritable, for responsible work on the Stock Exchange during a period of glori …

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  • R.M.C. MAGAZINE 67 RECORD 53 BOXING 4F the success of a boxing season can be judged by the number of wins scored and by the number of people …

  • 38 R.M.C. MAGAZINE (9 RECORD A HOLIDAY ON THE CONTIN ‘ . -l BY H. H. B. IND. ' i a SHORT while ago, I decide that my next holidays Sl’Ol fif’ …

  • R.M.C. MAGAZINE 6' RECORD 75 EQUITATION HUNTING. At the beginning of the year, we were so fortunate as to secure permission from the War Offi …

  • ANA ‘ VA. ‘Emt ‘4 ATHLETIC TRIANGULAR CONTEST, HELD AT WOOLWICH, 1936. NEEDS NO CAPTTON. H. P. HEARN, R.M.C., RECEIVING THE SHIELD FROM LADY …

  • 58 R.M.C. MAGAZINE defeated commander who leaves the battlefield with troops that are still partially intact has not made the most of the mea …