“B.P.’S ” DREAM
•f. /. • •; . •..•/Vy/. . i . 11 ...■ i "l"*" ST 1 . ■! PETER’S FRIENDLY)) PUSH. LONDON,] May 8. : . ' Lord Baden-Powell told, the tstory of . a/ strange dream of heaven’ l ) when lie ppened an arts find crafts .( exhibition ip. Hampshire this week.; ' /», “I-dreamt I died and . went .to heavep.” said Lord Baden-PoWbU.''“Peter sat there and asked me .a!-lot .about the world,' and .when I told him I had iiotj been to Japan, Peter gave, me a friendly push and sent .me , there. /When I awoke I resolved /ltd* go .to Japan. I got there in April,''in'time to see the cherry 'blossom. But what was more wonderful was to see, Japanese sitting round the trees gazing in wonder at the bloom# * , , ■ ‘‘lt seems to me/that if the . British people could do more of that and get away from the rush of material things they would be all the better and happier for it.” ; '' t-.-
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 June 1930, Page 7
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