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The cnthu.sia.sm shewn in the Smut movement locally is good to observe. The Scout, just now is coining into his own. The Empire recognition tit Home sug-

gests that conclusion. It is evident something should ho done to ic.sciie the mere youthful from the perils cf merely running about the streets ami patronising the pictures ad. lib. The young following that easy bent in life are in danger cf Incoming a loose end. The young need most certainly an objective. something to keep them off the streets and to attach their minds to something interesting and practical. It pi for that reason fh'gc V.Tlh tirv

(leveling tlieir time to the direction of tlie? Scout movement t here ore v. 0.tliy cf some app re: iation, oiul tlie expression of tlie wish that they may go on doing their Hood work. The h eal Scouts are now mtineriially strong, ii sure sign that the hoys are enjoying the participation 'in the rides of the Scout game. \Ve hope they will continue along that hent. It would not lie a had move oil the part of the community to piesent the scouts with a lisltniu wireless outfit as a mark oPappvceiiition of what is being done. The outfit would add to the enjoyment of the hoys’ work.

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Hokitika Guardian, 26 September 1924, Page 2

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215

Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 26 September 1924, Page 2

Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 26 September 1924, Page 2

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