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  • CONTENTS PAGE NOTES 5 A VISIT T0 ” L’ECOLE SPECIALE MILITAIRE,” SAINT CYR, WHILE IN CAMP AT SISSONNE 13 CADETS 19 THE VICTORIA FALLS 20 “ SW …

  • R.M.C. MAGAZINE 21 I had earlier visited Niagara, and naturally had been tremend- ously impressed. Now I found I had to reassess my apprecia …

  • l l l 1 , to [Q R./l//.C. MAGAZINE “SWORD OF HONOUR ” HIS is a most instructive film, all about a duke’s son and a corporal’s son and somebo …

  • R.M.C. MAGAZINE 6} RECORD Great is indeed the crisis That shakes those martial ranks : Where civil Cam and Isis Run ’twixt their reedy banks …

  • ..___~V (MW ~ 1 R.M.C. MAGAZINE Major-General Sir John Hanbury—Williams, 0.C.V.0., K.C.B., C.M.G. Lieut. -ColonelA. C. M. Paris, M.C. Lieut. …

  • R.M.C. MAGAZINE TEA IN THE ORIENT FTERNOON tea in England is a soothing meal. The musical clink of Dresden in the houses of the rich, the si …

  • R.M.C. MAGAZINE ROWING HE policy in regard to rowing was somewhat altered at the beginning of this season. It was decided, for various reaso …

  • 68 R.M.C. MAGAZINE The second VI won their three matches against the R.M.C. Officers, the Nautical College, Pangbourne, and the Royal Army Ch …

  • R.M.C. MAGAZINE 109 and stronger, was continually trying to get to close quarters, but Pincombe, making use of the rmg and his longer reach …

  • R.M.C. MAGAZINE (9 RECORD 77 runs, Savage and Upjohn continued in a vain hope to catch up the clock and chance defeat. Savage was then out t …

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  • R.M.C. MAGAZINE MUSICAL SOCIETY OR a new Society the term’s progress has been quite satisfactory. At the same time there appears to be a mis …

  • TERRITORIAL SECTION R.M.C. MAGAZINE 93 oflicers most helpful and, indeed, anxious to impart military know— ledge to us, and it would have bee …

  • R./l//.C. MAGAZINE MEDALLISTS AND PRIZE WINNERS lilH‘ medallisls and prize winners who passed out ol the Royal Miliiai') (‘ollege, Sandhnrst …

  • ..... 86 R.M.C. MAGAZINE 6'7 RECORD CROSS-COUNTRY History has it that so long as her armies were successful the citizens of Rome slept comfo …

  • r “, CONTENTS NOTES MEMOIR OF A PRISONER OF WAR THE FOUR SUITS THE MATTERHORN x " FEU-DE-JOIE ” CAUSE AND EFFECT MYSTICAL HISTORY , THE TURN …

  • ‘l R.M.C. MAGA . . . Said Yoicks from the top of the stepladder . . . ZINE 6' RECORD 43 “Accidents,” said Uncle George, rudely, “ will happe …

  • Ma... .4...“ . 6 R.M.C. MAGAZINE which General \Veygand replied (in French), and Commandant Désiré Ferry, as President of the Union National …

  • R.M.C. MAGAZINE £7 RECORD CRICKET, 1931 Wet weather and soft wickets have made the 1931 season a somewhat unsatisfactory one, though the res …

  • rlr- - L2; 7; i 46 R.M.C. MAGAZINE Since the Triangular Match both I. A. M. MacKillop (Javelin) and Sergeant—Instructor A. W. Kinnally (Pole …