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  2. WONDERFUL LAST TOUR

    FRANKSTON, Sunday. — Hundreds of boys in sub camp No. 2 looked along the roads through the sleet yesterday morning with the fear that they of all those ...

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  3. "ALWAYS A SCOUT"

    FRANKSTON, Sunday. — Beneath a grey misty sky nearly 200 Tasmanian Scouts, many carrying overcoats, marched past Captain F. Marriott, M.H.A., ...

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  4. GREAT JAMBOREE ENDS

    Forming a great wheel of friendship on the arena, thousands of Scouts gave a touching farewell to the World Chief Scout (Lord Baden-powell) yesterday when the jamboree at Frankston ended. ...

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  5. RESOURCEFUL SCOUTS

    FRANKSTON, Sunday.—Violent winds and rainstorms have swept the camp during the week-end, and the Scouts have faced the discomfort of the weather with ...

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  6. INVERLOCH MURDER

    INVERLOCH, Sunday.—Although the statement of Nurse Elmore, of Korumburra, that she saw a girl closely resembling Ethel Belshaw, aged 12 years, ...

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  8. HUNGARY'S TRIBUTE.—

    The only representatives of a former enemy country attending the jamboree, Dr. F. Molnar de Kapos (left) and Charles de Haraszty, of Hangary, placed a wreath on the soldiers' memorial at Frankston yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. FOUND DEAD IN HOUSE

    On Saturday Constable Marshall, of Pakenham, found the body of Donald Lancaster, aged 55 years. of Tumac Valley, lying in a house in Tumac Valley, at which he had been embployed ...

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