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  4. CHIEF SCOUT SPEAKS OF THE WORLD'S

    The family of cubs, scouts and rovers all over the globe was described earlier this week as the "biggest family in the world" by the Empire's Chief Scout (Lord Rowallan). There's four and a half million of them, "the Chief Scout, ...

    Article : 482 words
  5. Complaints corner

    The "brass hats" who live on Rowallan Ridge complain that their early morning slumbers are disturbed by ...

    Article : 77 words
  6. KEEPING THE SCOUT LAW

    "A Scout is kind to animals," so runs the Scout Law. Apparently animals include silkworms, for a ...

    Article : 87 words
  7. Lost Property Unclaimed

    The Lost Property Office is rapidly filling with unclaimed articles. Many of the Scouts in the Jamboree must be wondering where ...

    Article : 138 words
  8. Governor of NSW here today; a proved leader

    The guest of honour for today is the Governor and Chief Scout of New South Wales, Lieut -General John Northcott, C.B., M.V.O. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Nauruans Late Arrival

    The phosphate boat which brought the boys from Nauru was late because of heavy weather, so they arrived in camp only on Monday ...

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  10. SQUATTERS ARE PROTECTED

    In the centre of a Troop site, a family of bell-birds is unconcernedly rearing its brood: Indeed, the grandparents must be helping, since four ...

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  12. THE FLAMBOROUGH THE SLEIGHTS

    Have you ever tried to do a Flamborough, a Kirby-malzeard or a Sleights. Or did you know for that matter, that B.P. was very keen that you should? Archdeacon Twigg, of Murrumbidgee district is one of the few Scouters who carries out B.P.'s suggestion by teaching his Scouts folk-dancing, and particularly the old English sward dances. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. A Daniel Came to Judgment

    The Jamboree traffic control police served a. "bluey" on jovial "Tubby" Coillet, the Rover Camp maintenance maestro, for having driven ...

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  14. SUPPOSE WE HAD A FIRE!

    The organisers of the Jamboree have established a completer fire-fighting service The equipment was ...

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  15. Ringwood Parents Provide Meals

    Ringwood Parents Committee (First) has opened a refreshment and information service for Scouts and the public at the Ringwood ...

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