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THE SCOUT'S CODE

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"Will Bring Peace and Goodwill" "B.P.V MESSAGE

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(Eeceived 10, 11.0 a.m.) YOGELENSANG, Aug. 9. "The time has come to say goodbye. Some of ns will never meet again. I am in my 81st year and am near the end of my life. You are beginning yours." Thus Lord Baden Powell farewelled 28,000 Boy Scouts at the final march past of the jamboree. The main part of his speech was devoted to an appeal to the boys to remember the Scout's code which would help bring peace and goodwill. He

told them that they would heax war talk but they would know a better way of settling differences amieably. The jamboree closed to-night with a sing-song around a gigantie camp fire.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 174, 10 August 1937, Page 7

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THE SCOUT'S CODE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 174, 10 August 1937, Page 7

THE SCOUT'S CODE Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 174, 10 August 1937, Page 7

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