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  • OCTUPLE 6 «l “WHAT ABOUT AN ESCALATOR, HENRY?”

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  • R.M.C. MAGAZINE 6* RECORD 19 THE IDOL \j‘QENEIVAL Sir Samson Gore examined the name-plates on ' " the rickety doors of a passage in the Old …

  • 42 R.M.C. MAGAZINE 6‘7 RECORD “I saw Pat in his pram this afternoon. He looked remark- ably fit.” “ He is, but this is no place for children …

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  • R.M.C. MAGAZINE 19 Field—Marshal Sir Archibald A. Montgomery-Massingberd, G.C.B., K.C.M.G., LL.D., Chief of the Imperial General Staff, insp …

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  • M l\ l ///l R.M.C. MAGAZINE & RECORD “Don’t be too hard on him, John,” he said. John was astounded. “But he’s unspeakably idle, Uncle. He’s …

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  • \ I r l 52 R.M.C. MAGAZINE A VISIT TO THE BASS ROCK T North Berwick, about three miles out to sea, a peculiar island may be seen—isolated, d …

  • (INFANTRY WING) 255 We retire now and, turning about, advance in review order. The climax of four months” tough training—for the Senior Comp …

  • 44 /€.M.C. MAGAZINE Governo1 and a military staff, while the educational side was in the hands of a staff of civilian professors who lived i …

  • 84 R.M.C. MAGAZINE D. DE C. SMILEY (No.5 Company). —Very keen sabre fencer, rather too forceful and has a poor appreciation of distance. Wit …