BOY SCOUTS AT MIRAMAR.
Notwithstanding the unpromising state of the. weather;.,a number of laoV from; town found their, way: to Miramar on Saturday. ' About twelve passed a test'of proceeding for a: mile at scout's pace, that is, running for fifty'paces, and walking the same distance alternately. The 'time allowed is thirteen,minutes.' It.was done in under ten minutes without.forcing thepace. Several'candidates passed in tracking, which w-as"of a difficult nature, while a.number were examined in "second-class" 6Cout work." .During the week-two first-aid lectures were given to various patrols. An address on the duties of boy scouts; will bo given in,the Y.MvG.A:; Rooms at an early date. s}\ :.., \,','\ : J
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 563, 19 July 1909, Page 3
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106BOY SCOUTS AT MIRAMAR. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 563, 19 July 1909, Page 3
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