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  • R.M.C. MAGAZINE (‘7 RECORD 41 lined the Badminton Court in the Kampani Baghfi“. where the inhabitants of X were accustomed to meet every even …

  • 62 R.M.C. MAGAZINE (9 RECORD money; but, as has been pointed out, the bulk of the funds were provided by the army itself. In these circumsta …

  • R.M.C. MAGAZINE 77 THE SANDHURST BEAGLES, 1937—38 HE first Puppy Show was held at the Kennels, in cold but fine weather, on Saturday, 11th Sep …

  • OCTUPLE SERGEANTS’ MESS AN ENJOYABLE AND SUCCESSFUL PERIOD period, there has to be borne in mind the ebb and flow of members. Mem- bers come …

  • 15.} () C T l/ 1’ I. If SPORT IN THE OCTU N these notes no attempt is being made to refer to current results, or to comment on present form. …

  • THE WISH STREAM 7 record includes the XI, the 2nd XV and the hockey XI. He is also a keen yachts- man and rider to hounds. We wish General S …

  • /\’.M.(.'. foGAZ/N/i 97 THE DEBATING SOCIETY Hli debating this term has, we think, been less successful than last. This, perhaps, has been b …

  • NOTES ... ... . .. THE SUPERIORITY COMPLEX THE LITTLE HUNTERS OF THE FOREST CLOUDED MEMORY THE HOUSE OF ILL LUCK THE INSPECTION THE HOUSE ON …

  • l u, g l r l 4 4 86 R.M.C. MAGAZINE we played for the first time in 1935, we were narrowly defeated by 16 points to II. Things now began to i …

  • OCTUPLE I’M A STRANGER HERE MYSELF HENEVER Hollywood gets stuck for a film location you can bet she will switch over to what the “ blurb men …

  • R.M.C. MAGAZINE (9 RECORD fli‘Egl ' , mu ire [j ' I‘V './ . .1 Imiterfiffirin 1 J. SANDHURST 30 YEARS AGO BY LORD CARNOCK. f seems odd to me t …

  • THE WISH STREAM THE WINTER’S TALE MAMILLIUS: A sad tale’s best for winter: I have one of sprites and goblins There was a man dwelt by a chur …

  • ’r- Mama: THE WISH STREAM 61 The “Sauna,” or “Finnish Bath,” at Schmelz was an experience which few of us are likely to forget. This bath is …

  • OCTUI’LE 9 shutthe door,luqfing Hun n wouklehy and Hum nobody wmudd nouem but someone, knowingr more of domestic matters than I, was soon wip …

  • ‘- ‘ 1;”11-1— m ~«s . — .vw v.1"... 28 ()CTUI’LE BRITISH BATTLES: AGINCOURT Now all [he youth 0/ England are on fire 1‘ln1l silken dalliunce …

  • R.M.C. MAGAZINE 85 .r’l/idd/c-weig/zl. H. I. Maitland—MakgilHfrichton, No. 5 Company, v. (j. S. W. Holland, No. 4 Company. Holland injured a …

  • 76 R.M.C. MAGAZINE The R.M.A. were the first to settle down, and for the first fifteen minutes had much the better of the game. 'I‘hornycroft h …

  • “THE DELIGHTS OF SANDHURST” EAGER CADET STUDYING “WAKE UP, Y0 MEDALS. DOSY MAN I ” ’:

  • 1‘. .,.“..AT-_ ,, 78 /\’.M.C. fl/AGAZ/NE llisley Road, and on to (‘amherley goll eourse. lirom here they earried on towards (‘1illi11e\\'1111 …

  • OCTUPLE 333 smartness to meet the new tempo of war. Nor, I would add, did the men on parade appear any less suited for modern fighting becaus …