BOY SCOUTS
SAIL FOR ENGLAND. (By Telegraph—t’er Press Association.) WELLINGTON, June 8. A cheery farewell was given to the Scouts who left by the livmaroa this morning for-, the International jamboree. There was an official farewell last night at tho Y.M.0.A., Sir Bobbin, District Commissioner for Wellington, presiding. Commissioner Cooksey, who is in charge of the party, assured parents that he would do everything in his power for the safety and benefit of hoys in his charge. The hoys boarded the liner last night and were astir early this morning to meet their parents and friends who came down to the ship’s side to see them off.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 June 1929, Page 3
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