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  • 8 R.M.C. MAGAZINE 6} RECORD Her sympathy and tactfulness have made her voluntary labours uniformly successful; we Wlsh her every success in …

  • 1 1 ,1 1 26 Major C. E. Brockhurst, M.C‘. Major—General G. H. B. Freeth, C.B., C.M.G., I).S Brig—General A. H. Spooner, C.B., C‘.M.G., 1).s. …

  • 44 R.M.C. MAGAZINE 67 RECORD they could. So successfully, indeed, that they completely changed their language and altered nearly all the pla …

  • 6 R.M.C. MAGAZINE of} RECORD voyage looking forward with eager cheerfulness to his leave. It is only some five years since he left us here an …

  • , may”- .vma‘ () (I '1‘ U 1’ I. 15 I111111111111111t—(‘olonel j. .\. llo_1‘1l (irenadier (iuards, was trawicallv killed in 1‘111111l1rs sho1 …

  • R.M.C. MAGAZINE 19 occupation, and all six Companies were housed in it, leaving the Old Building empty. It should be remembered that, until …

  • 18 R.M.C. MAGAZINE As presumably the bath was “ on charge ” to the Medical Ofi‘icer, the request was passed to him, and Mr. Lowry, a professo …

  • — 120 R.M.C. MAGAZINE CADET INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONSHIP. Foi/.—Cowley: Third; 3 wins, 2 losses. Trout: Fifth; I win, 4 losses. Sabre.—Sparkes : …

  • 86 R.M.C. MAGAZINE on points, Strong appearing to tire as the result of several heavy punches to the body and head. In the third round, Stro …

  • 1‘ 3!, k, g 1 116 R.M.C. MAGAZINE 6} RECORD C. Bonham—Carter was accompanied by Lieutenant—General Sir Reginald May, who is shortly to becom …

  • 4W V‘"*._::_rzw : x n i 44 R.M.C. MAGAZINE & RECORD this all too troublesome world of ours? Of course; just as a baby tires of playing with …

  • R.M.C. MAGAZINE & RECORD 53 crawl, set off towards the well to fill them. But for some reason he never got there. Either he lost his way in t …

  • R.M.C. MAGAZINE 5:» RECORD 45 five or six. But even if she’d been older you wouldn’t have known. Molly is like Miles in that way. You never k …

  • 62 R.M.C. MAGAZINE lNTER- COMPANY SWIMMING SPORTS. he Inter— Company Swimming Sports took place 1n the R M. C. Bathilng l ake on 6th 7th and …

  • 28 R.M.C. MAGAZINE 67 RECORD It really seems almost creditable that two years should have passed ere this very natural consequence followed. …

  • 36 R.M.C. MAGAZINE 6‘7 RECORD stopped short and stared at him, and the Colonel, whose anxiety was making him increasingly irritable, snapped …

  • 84 R.M.C. MAGAZINE & RECORD On March I 1th, we wet the Royal Nautical College, Pangbourne, drawing with nine bouts each. The Foil, in which …

  • R.M.C. MAGAZINE (9 RECORD 19 freedom and being in the open air. This time I thought I would explore the Faxen country, potter about the old …

  • m,w.~fiw , a. :IM‘ “ ; .————w“" max“ .g' ~‘;‘L_._-.—..._.., .r r . . 22 R.M.C. MAGAZINE 6* RECORD audience. If he felt that he had failed to …

  • 48 R.M.C. MAGAZINE Pangbourne), R. A. H. Lawrence (Wellington), T. P. Ringland (Lancing) and T. (i. Bundock (Seaford) proved themselves to b …