SCOUT FINANCES
-Bress Assii.-
Mdvemeiit Living on Its Capital
SERIOUS DIEEICULTIES
(By Telegfafih-
-Copyrieht.)
(Received 30, 12.52 p.m.) LONBON, Jan. 29. It was reported at the Bdy Sfcouts ' atinual meeting that the mimbef of Scouts in the 49 recogfiised countries had increased Dy 86,869 td 2,592,832 in 1930. Tlig humber iii tlie Empire had iiicfeas6d by 72,717 to 1,011,936, but ih - tlie British IsiSs thd figures had decreased by 2985 td 445,411. The fepcift reveais sefidus fiiianciai difficultids. The expendi | re iii Brifcaiii excCeds income by £8225. The mdVeffifent is at pfesent living dn its ckpital. Anhiial subscriptions total only £600.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 13, 30 January 1937, Page 5
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101SCOUT FINANCES Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 13, 30 January 1937, Page 5
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