THE HORRORS OF WAR
Baden-Powell's Boy Scouts. have entered so much into buir everyday interests that it would be curious, indeed, if gome humor, now and again, could not be found in the movement, even though the uojs themselves take the thing as a very'serious business. * Here is a case in point told by a Scoutmaster: Dunham Woods the other day a small disciple of Baden-Powell was discovered walking aimlessly up and down peering anxiously into the branches of the trees. Wondering what particular detail of scouting this might lie, the Scoutmaster nii-'.-tic-.i.d him. .' nuuher gave me a pork pie," he answered in dolorous tones. "When I got here I hid it in a branch of a tree—and now—boo-hoo—l c-c-can't find the, tree!"
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 167, 9 August 1909, Page 3
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123THE HORRORS OF WAR Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 167, 9 August 1909, Page 3
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