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Corporal Contacts Magazine: Issues 31-40
Item Description Cost Buy Details Pages
Issue 31 £2.00 arrow icon Stories: Carpentry Tuition; The Army Meets The Senior Service.
Letters: 4 pages of letters.
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Issue 32 £2.00 arrow icon Stories: The Wait; My Friend Scott.
Letters: 3 pages of letters.
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Issue 33 £2.00 arrow icon Stories: The Lodgers; The Mellings Account; Swimming Pool Spanking.
Letters: 3 pages of letters.
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Issue 34 £2.00 arrow icon Stories: The Vermont Fraternity; Romanian Reformatory; The Slippering Barber.
Letters: 3 pages of letters.
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Issue 35 £2.00 arrow icon Stories: Lower Sixth Pays The Penalty; Soldier's Law; The First Caning...
Letters: 3 pages of letters.
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Issue 36 £2.00 arrow icon Stories: The Quest for Bikers Backsides; The Stockbroker; The Return.
Letters: 3 pages of letters.
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Issue 37 £2.00 arrow icon Stories: The Housemaster; The Army Surplus Stores.
Letters: 3 pages of letters.
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Issue 38 £2.00 arrow icon No need to buy - this edition is free to all members of this site Check the 'My Downloads' button above.
Stories: The Stepfather (or Close Encounters with Plimsole and Cane); Dr Candermine's Academy; A Judicial Birching (1977).
Letters: 3 pages of letters.
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Issue 39 £2.50 arrow icon A Classic Edition! Highly Recommended
Stories: The Spanish Sergeant; The Rector; The Riley.
Letters: 3 pages of letters.
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Issue 40 £2.00 arrow icon Stories: An Official Position; Tom's Punishments; Mr Sweeney's Guest House.
Letters: 3 pages of letters.
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Corporal Contacts Magazine: Issues 31-40

Corporal Contacts Magazine started in 1982 before word processing, computers and the internet were widely available. Early issues were typed on a manual typewriter and photocopied. These downloads have been created by scanning the original documents (or copies if not available) and, therefore, contain smudges, creases, printing, and other marks associated with paper documents of this age. Although the image quality may be slightly degraded the pages are perfectly readable.