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THE GIRL GUIDE MOVEMENT. “As an English woman,” said Lady Badon-Powell at Auckland, “I am nat. urally most interested in the girls of the overseas dominions. They are doing a great work in Canada, and the movement is particularly strong in South Africa. That is very significant, because we hope it will exert an ‘influence in bringing the women of the two races, British and Dutch, closer together. One of the tilings we are most keen about is a healthy development of children. I could say quite a lot about that, but I understand New Zealand is an exceedingly healthy conn, try, and your children are brought up healthv.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 February 1931, Page 4
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113THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES Hokitika Guardian, 27 February 1931, Page 4
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