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50 R.M.C. MAGAZINE 6* RECORD “ This was all my doing, sir,” said Jack, quietly. ‘ I was with the leading company and Captain Longden’ 3 orde …
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R.M.C. MAGAZINE 5' RECORD “ No, not yet, sir. But they’ve got clues.” “Oh! have they?” “Yes. They know that he was brutally done to death by …
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.’" 1': l . , '1 . -w... . -—-‘ wW“ .m..: 1I i ii 1 f 36 R.M.C. MAGAZINE H. A. R. BUCKNALL (Durham). —A good forward in any position of the …
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R.M.C. MAGAZINE 6* RECORD 31 their meetings. This gives the N.H.C. a good excuse for assuming entire control of the meetings. The slackness …
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R.M.C. MAGAZINE 6} RECORD THE SURPRISE «HE looked lonely over there in the corner, and , Gainsborough was feeling lonely too. Besides, there …
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R.M.C. MAGAZINE & RECORD 73 The Cup went to No. I Company, but the points for Ist and 2nd place were shared by Nos. 1 and 3 Companies. No. 5 …
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“WV. :Mi-gv'kr. . R.M.C. MAGAZINE & RECORD 7 A VISIT TO GERMANY SOME IMPRESSIONS. BY J. A. PERSSE. v p. wig/am distinguished persons have la …
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1, ‘, OFFICERS AT THE FiRST TEE. (1. Blair drives. GOLF R.M.(I. 1v. OFFICERS. »
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(ARMOURED WING) 31 it HY—ON SNOWDON Listen while I tell you readers Of a famous Camp of Battle By the side of Lake Llanbongo . In the hills …
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l t j. l 88 THE R.M.C. MAGAZINE ROM M EL’S RECONNAISSANCE IN FORCE 31st AUGUST, I942 ILL it be ”Snipe,“ “Grouse,” “Pheasant” or “Partridge”? …
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R.M.C. MAGAZINE 53 Captain R. C. O. Hedley lost to L, H. Garrett, 10*9, 6‘—9) 10—8, 8#Io, 2—9. '1‘. G. Bundock beat C. I. M. Percy, 4-—9, 9— …
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'~ 344 OCTUPLE SLUMBER CHAMPION No. 16 Platoon claim the R.M.C. Slumber Champion. To spare his blushes, this must be a “ no-names-no-pack-dr …
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OCTUPLE PARACHUTISTS T all started when the call came for volunteers for parachuting. 1 Feeling that depot life was very dull, and wishing t …
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(ARMOURED WING) I69 Tpr. Suckinge—Mintoe nodded slowly: dimly he saw reason be- hind the sweat and toil of many, many shunting movements Wit …
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.,(,_,’ RAM). .l/x/(I‘AZ/A/[i 51 hurst spent a large part of the morning chasing the ball all over the field, Woolwich made the ball do the w …
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34 R.M.C. MAGAZINE (9 RECORD to foregather occasionally for a mild game of tennis or a rubber of bridge, but gradually even these efforts ce …
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_l— 3—..— (ARMOURED WING) 221 O.C.T.U. SPORT T the beginning of the 1944-45 winter season we again found Aourselves handicapped by an acute …
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P.T.—A DIATRIBE P.T. encourages undeveloped animal instincts. P.T. stimulates latent vice. ‘ P.T. destroys the soul. l P.T. is the organized …