SCOUT NEWS
ROTORUA No. 2 TROOPsj GREETS COMMISSIOli WITH CHEERS. g Punctually at 7.30 p.m. oni last, District Commissioner I Hamilton, entered the clutai deafening and vivid exhibiti:| Dominion scout haka by ti hers of the, Rotorua No. 2frl occasion Was the annual ins;l the troop, and a full and en'J muster greeted the commisi his first visit. 1 After a heart-to-heart "koil the boys #n proper scout fei the significance of the scout i and the ideals of other scotfi the commissioner witnessedl monstrations and enjoyed mrJ vo!al items supplied by tbej The wholehearted intere which the commissioner's nf were met was sure evidec -extreme popularity in the® Before the troop was disffi commissioner paid a tribut leadei'iT on the efficiency oft rols, ahd consequently the t Second Class Tests. Kim's Game. — "Follow a t a mile in 25 minutes, or Kio; This is the provision made b| scout for the fourth test oi ond-class badge. "Kim" Ji written by the pen of ling on a boy, Kimball Oi son of a sergeant in an h ment in India. Much eould i by reading this hook, wliic? account of the nuhierous & ties in which |Cim was engsi so impressed certain gentlei Government Intelligence K by his very smartness and that they thought that h made uste of in their depai'h before being definitely acs* was put to a test and that test that the present tf? Game," is based. These I pdaced before Kim a traj^ cious stohes and after allo^ look at, them for a! niinutft was covered by a cloth andt to state how many stones? and what kind. The chief ?: Kim's Game is that the sct; always remembef what it t is to enahle scouts to be pjj ticing things and to reweft wards what has been S?®
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 390, 26 November 1932, Page 4
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302SCOUT NEWS Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 390, 26 November 1932, Page 4
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