CHIEF OF SCOUTS.
ihv Ti:i.r<;nAiMi. —rni:ss association.] Auckland, This Day. General Haden-Powell, who arrived yesterday, on being interviewed, said ho was gratified to hop the .strides the ir'cout imivi'nicnl, had made in the • colonics. "One branch you havs not tackle il here ir the sea Scoutß," he' paid. "i.ads have what they calls gtnirdHhip in (lie harbour, generally an old hi; Ik. They spend week-ends aboard as-ii v,-c teach them how to bundle S11ril: . :i;ui keep a look OUt for had sveatker along the coaat, etc. An important part of thn work is instruct in>: I hem in life saving. The i;uis have hern recognised by the ('i>;i! ; tu:irds and Admiralty." General Haden- Powell left, for the South ill the v veiling-
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 469, 29 May 1912, Page 5
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122CHIEF OF SCOUTS. King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 469, 29 May 1912, Page 5
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