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N.Z. SCOUTS MEET THEIR MAJESTIES

LONDON, July 29. When the Boy Scouts who are going to the jamboree in France visited Buckingham Palace this afternoon, Ihe King and Queen spent some time chatting with the New Zealand contingent. They asked many of the boys where they came from and how they liked England. Noticing an interpreter's ' badge worn by D. Ra'hbone, of Dunedin, the King remarked that he would find his 'French of particular value during the jamboree.

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Chronicle (Levin), 31 July 1947, Page 5

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N.Z. SCOUTS MEET THEIR MAJESTIES Chronicle (Levin), 31 July 1947, Page 5

N.Z. SCOUTS MEET THEIR MAJESTIES Chronicle (Levin), 31 July 1947, Page 5

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