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BOYS SCOUTS' BAZAAR OPENED.— The Mayor, Mr. T.C. A. Hislop, inspecting the guard of honour on his arrival at the Boys' Institute, on Saturday to open the bazaar of the Institute's Boy Scout Group. The Mayor was received-by Mr. L. T. Watkins (in centre,, withouthat)] and,Mr.Sharp,chairmenof the management and parents' committees respectively. On the right is the'Bdys' p.. ■' . ■ Institute Band,, which provided music during the proceedings. ■ -' '

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 148, 26 June 1933, Page 7

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BOYS SCOUTS' BAZAAR OPENED.—The Mayor, Mr. T.C. A. Hislop, inspecting the guard of honour on his arrival at the Boys' Institute, on Saturday to open the bazaar of the Institute's Boy Scout Group. The Mayor was received-by Mr. L. T. Watkins (in centre,, withouthat)] and,Mr.Sharp,chairmenof the management and parents' committees respectively. On the right is the'Bdys' p.. ■' . ■ Institute Band,, which provided music during the proceedings. ■ -' ' Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 148, 26 June 1933, Page 7

BOYS SCOUTS' BAZAAR OPENED.—The Mayor, Mr. T.C. A. Hislop, inspecting the guard of honour on his arrival at the Boys' Institute, on Saturday to open the bazaar of the Institute's Boy Scout Group. The Mayor was received-by Mr. L. T. Watkins (in centre,, withouthat)] and,Mr.Sharp,chairmenof the management and parents' committees respectively. On the right is the'Bdys' p.. ■' . ■ Institute Band,, which provided music during the proceedings. ■ -' ' Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 148, 26 June 1933, Page 7

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