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  4. THE BOY SCOUTS

    Patron and Chief Scout for His Excellency the Governor. President: Sir Edward A. Stone, K.C.M.G. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 99 words
  5. BADGES.

    The following badges are in stock, and can be had on application, accompanied by certificates signed by, independent examiners:—Ambulance ...

    Article : 80 words
  6. THE BOY SCOUTS' ASSOCIATION.

    The eighth annual report of the executive committee of the council (London), has just come to hand. The following are a few extracts which will ...

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  7. EX-SPEAKER TROY SOMER-SAULTS.

    In His Majesty's Theatre the other evening, Mr. M. P. Troy, M.L.A.. said that he had searched the speeches of the Nationalist candidates at the recent ...

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  13. WITH STRAW IN ITS HAIR.

    To hear the Tudorites talk these days one would think not only that Mr. W. M. Hughes was an enemy of the Labor cause, but had never been ...

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  15. The Daily News. PERTH WESTERN AUSTRALIA. SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1917.

    Abnormal weather conditions Have unfortunately hindered the British ad-vance, so splendidly commenced at dawn on Monday and have enabled the ...

    Article : 266 words
  16. OUR WONDERFUL SOLDIERS.

    A correspondent at the British, front sends the "Star" two. stories heard at first hand at the base from men who have come out of the front line. One ...

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  17. TO SCOUTMASTERS.

    Owing to "spring cleaning" some papers concerning badges have been mis-laid, and "Glencoe" is desired to ask Scoutmasters who have received badges ...

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  20. EASTER CAMPS.

    The Metropolitan Commissioner writes that owing to tho hick of train service to Nanga Brook he, with his three Scouts, had to seek pastures ...

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  21. WHY YOU SHOULD WRITS REGULARLY.

    "The mail, a soldier writes from Amora, In the desert, "is like water to man dying of thirst. A long over due mail causes a kind of disease and ...

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  22. LABOR MASQUERADE EXPOSED.

    The Labor people are being fooled by their executives throughout Australia, and largely because the nature and full extent of the fooling are known only to ...

    Article : 527 words
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