SCOUTS JAMBOREE
LONDON. A liiiu.-i ■ There 'Mi- mi ii inii I ■ >'l the Knijiin-'s boyhood l .■fe.-eirted »t tin? Smut." .1 .• • cl W< inble.v on SiUUtday .illtl" lH'nll. 'l l! ’ I'titlCO (;:i iviuir ii Siu'ii stave and .!'nk in.. I,. .vis'll in the uniform "I i> C ! 1 i<• t Sci.i t v- ,t" .in- c.ui| M'.iii' I l«v Sir l»:i*li*il |\,uell mnl t'H’k tlic "iilutf. Despite ilii> ruin titioiigimui it lut.-'’ crowd uil!'."""“ 1 t 1 it* j;:i ?’; i* 1 <■. At tkc ' " ni'l it - .id,, ,1' i11,'.. ] ;l!M-’c they ITtilVll t" \llO S. cut" v. hfiv'in t!"' v.mtl" : onverged. veiling '■■!!!• i i if". A IC inni k:tl»li- sight v,;’" |re c'llU'd will'll with lint" oil . t! ,v t .- the liny" cheered tlte Kino and Prince i t With". The Icadei" of ‘.he Dominion t.nitingents were then ]>ienenteil to the Prime of Wales who H-: nlle.l meet ini' the Si out, ilurilifx his Empire totti". Su:>sei|iiently the Piime left f i;; the Scout Camp where ho spent the night under canvas. During the evc*ing ntenl lie visited the me""” hilts itnil later attended a eain].’li u . sini'-'i.ittii. held in a Jield adjoining the ea!H)'. where around a huge fire m' Bracken logs, over tlitwe thousalid -cuts congregated. Km !i Dominion rrntinjiont Kill*'
A NEWFOCNDIAND STRIKE. NEWFOUNDLAND. A no. 1. All the available )»oliee and one war"hi|i are proceeding to Cornerbrook. where Alfred Prime, the leader of four thuu-aml strikers at the ITumbernunith Paper and Power Projects Merits, threatens according to a message that he ha" .ent to the Premier. .Mr Monroe, m lay in ruins the plant and the forests unless tlte Premier himself comes immediately to the scene of tlte trouble and investigates the fact". A DP.Y ADVOCATE. OTTAWA. Aug. 2There are more drunk" to he seen in the streets of .Montreal in a few days than in the streets of New Turk in a year, is the opinion of Miss Ruby Aildendnrlf. a Smith African "dry" worker. who wa" sent to America under the anspices of the South African Temperance Union, to study conditions. In making her final report, she will advocate, total prohibition rather than Government control.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 August 1924, Page 1
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360SCOUTS JAMBOREE Hokitika Guardian, 4 August 1924, Page 1
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