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  • 106 THE WISH STREAM CROSS-COUNTRY RUNNING The second half of the season saw us under entirely new management from the previous term. We welc …

  • 'I'III',‘ WISII STREAM 157 l)I’,I’AR'I"Ml-'.N’I' ()I-' MODERN LANGUAGI‘S Ilmul n] [Jr/mrlmr'nt. W. Lough. limp, M.I!.I"... M.A. lmrturrm. l’ …

  • Captain D. 0. Cole, Irish Guards THE ADJUTANT [Canadian M Hilary Photograph THE R.M.C. MA GAZINE

  • (INFANTRY WING) 87 RUMOURS OR “THEY SAY” Get a bunch of humans together and it’s a thousand pounds to one That the rumour bug will bite them …

  • 'I'HE R.M.C. MAGAZINE SPORT RUGBY FOOTBALL UR last report of the O.(‘.T.U. XV, up to the end of Febru- Oary, showed that we had played 1 1 m …

  • 68 THE R.M.C. MAGAZINE . Good heavens! Quarter-hour dress! Your immediate action is to throw everything remaining outside your locker inside …

  • ‘ (INFANTRY WING) ' 13 that its great importance in the national interest is fully appre-. ciated throughout the Army. Starting from scratch …

  • (INFANTRY WING) 257 Loro Piceno, where by sheer accident I managed to contact a Yugoslav who bore papers introducing him to a Resistance lea …

  • (ARMOURED WING) 205 He remembered the much-publicized Max Schmeling—the heavy, brutal set of his face, the carefully trained and highly deve …

  • 156 THE R.M.C. MAGAZINE CROSS-COUNTRY RUNNING During the latter part of the cross-country season, military train— ing and depletion of runne …

  • THE R.M.C. MAGAZINE 212 J PASSING-OUT PARADEJ The Salute taken by H.R,H. Cm

  • 10 THE R.M.C. MAGAZINE l flushed angrily at this fresh insult to my intelligence, and had begun “ Look here. sir —-~~“ but he took no notice, …

  • ...-. i t 18 () C '1‘ U 1’ L E the enticement of the green light something may be amiss. He argued that it was unlikely that all the front r …

  • 04 THE R.M.C. MAGAZINE throughout the Company. Major Coles also left us on taking over E" Company‘ after which we found ourselves at the mer …

  • .: use l l (A RMOURED WING) 223 RUGBY FOOTBALL As usual, the season commenced with O.C.'l‘.U. trials. Seven of these were held, but, even so …

  • 194 THE R.M.C. MAGAZINE AVERAGES BATTING No. of Times Highest Total i . . Batsman Innings not out Score Runs Average 5. Warr _ 13 2 134 627 …

  • 96 THE R.M.C. MAGAZINE not pin-point them, as they were dug right in. Then some thirty enemy tanks appeared from the front and rapidly came …

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  • OCTUPLE >X< CONTENTS SEPIA NEW BOYS A STUDY IN (‘ONTRAST l’ANTOMIME “AVE ATQUE VALE " .. INSIDE INFORMATION FROM “ LORI) HAw-llAw " LONOEELL …

  • :A‘ a my ‘fim m cm, L)(:1‘111)1-15 79 MORAL TALES 'I‘ happened that a eertain Soldier had sullered great Shame and lgnominy hy reason of his …