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  • 94 R.M.C. MAGAZINE (‘3’ RECORD SHOOTING THE INTER-COMPANY LEAGUE. {‘“mHlS year the conditions of the Competition were altered, wfi ranges bei …

  • 94 R.M.C. MAGAZINE each time our boat passed—a magical tonic to McCulloch. The latter stroked really well and calmly in each race. Hillard b …

  • R.M.C. MAGAZINE 115 took the offensive, and by the end of the round was well up. How- ever, he was unable to make good the deficit on the firs …

  • R.M.C. MAGAZINE 6% RECORD A MONTH IN FRANCE IN A M.G. BY 2 /LIEUT. C. STANTON, 60TH RIFLES. r—'~4. UNKIRK as a icturesque fishing village may …

  • R.M.C. MAGAZINE R. M C. XXII, 1939. ..F H. SURTEES (Captain) (Eton), No. I Company. HAYEs (Kino s School Canterbury), No. 1 Company. GAY Y(M …

  • Eng»:- :. ”was.” as...“ R.M.C. MAGAZINE & RECORD 37 “ Accuracy in fire orders is important. That’s not a tree. It’s a— it must be—well, it lo …

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  • 80 R.M.C. MAGAZINE Finding a hare at once by the corner of the school, hounds ran to the Maultway before turning back right-handed to Cordwa …

  • “)2 /€.1'l/.C. M.4(2‘.4Z/1V[5 A LION-ERRANT 'l‘ the (lrand lintrance of the Old Building will usually be seen two pairs of brass lions. A11 …

  • R.M.C. MAGAZINE (‘7 RECORD 2; would be a mad sort of thing to do in such a storm. Something hap; pened, something important, I believe. Jimm …

  • R.M.C. MAGAZINE 6} RECORD 21 aching with some tragedy, so personal, so full of meaning, yet without interest to the world. . All through the …

  • By counrsy nf Ken-slant [)71‘95 Agata? ‘( if; ugh! Krysiom‘ (ARMOURED WING) x5

  • ]4 ' i ' ,l i! a. 1 26 R.M.C. MAGAZINE (‘3' RECORD At Sandhurst during the summer of 1902 events took place which definitely put Sandhurst on …

  • . > . g. 5; l :1! ”v."- ‘ Ww R.M.C. MAGAZINE & RECORD 75 GOLF R.M.C. AUTUMN MEETING. Held at Camberley Heath on Wednes- day, September 23rd …

  • 98 R.M.C. MAGAZINE 6 for 51. Against Blundell’s Masters and Boys, Reynolds was the most successful bowler, though Weymouth bowled very well …

  • (a: [Photo: Gwyn Gibbs, Pirbn'ght. J. A. WARRE, Eton and No. 5 Company, Winner of The Saddle.

  • b2 R.M.C. MAGAZINE showed great precision over a period of fifteen minutes without any words of command, without any leaders, and without any …

  • 52 R.M.C. MAGAZINE Er RECORD (3) The Cadets, boys of the average age of sixteen, who lost no chance of having a dig at both classes of instr …

  • R.M.C. MAGAZINE 95 to take Crompton-Roberts’s place at No. 5, and Coles came in at bow. The two courses rowed, and other practice rows over …

  • R.M.C. MAGAZINE 65 Finally, on Saturday, 28th November, and Saturday, 5th December, came the two inter—College matches at Cranwell and Woolw …