SUCCESSFUL CAMPS
ENGLISH UNEMPLOYED YOUTHS (British Official Wireless.) 1 - RUGBY, August 21. A group of Cambridge undergraduates have voluntarily devoted six weeks of their vacation to organising and staffing camps for IbO unemployed men. A site for the camp and other facilities were . provided' by Lord Somers, and youths have been engaged on a variety of useful occupations of a kind calculated not to deprive any man of employment. Useful hobbies have also been taught interspersed with different sports. The experiment was designed to build character and self-discipline, and has .proved so successful that 'similar camps on a larger scale are likely to he organised in the future in connection with more ambitious voluntary schemes now in operation on behalf of the unemployed
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 August 1933, Page 5
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123SUCCESSFUL CAMPS Hokitika Guardian, 23 August 1933, Page 5
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