Further Scout Donation
The' ©ounty Council at its meeting last Monday donated "the sum of £lO to the Scout Jamboree fund providing at least one boy from the County was included in the contingent. , Freak Bird at Huntly A freak pheasant possessing three eyes and three beaks was born on Mr Bert Clinch’s property at Huntly and lived for about half an hour. Mr Clinch found that 14 of 15 chicks had come out of their shells and on opening the remaining egg he found the freak. British Exhibition Returns It will take a year to add up the cash the “Britain Can Make It” exhibition is likely to bring in, says the Daily Herald. Many manufacturers have been offered enough foreign orders to cover the entire output for five years, and radio manufacturers have been so swamped with orders that application has been made to the Board of Trade for the building of a large factory for exports.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 55, 27 November 1946, Page 4
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159Further Scout Donation Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 55, 27 November 1946, Page 4
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