BOY SCOUTS
11,000 ASSEMBLE IX LONDON. MESSAGE FROM THE KING. By Cable.—Press Association.—Copyright Received 6, 11.50 p.m. London, September fi. Lieut.-General Baden-Powell inspected 11,000 boy scouts at Crystal Palace. King Edward, in a message, assured the boys of his great interest in the movement, adding: "If I should call upon you later on in life, the sense of that patriotic responsibility and discipline acquired in boyhood will enable yon to do your duty as men in the event of danger threatening the Empire.
IN THE DOMINION. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Wellington, Monday. The boy scout movement throughout the Dominion is being co-ordinated by the constitution of an executive, Major Cosgrovc, of Kaiapoi, holds the rank o-* Dominion chief scout; Colonel Snow has been appointed commander of tho South Island; whilst Dr. R. 11. Makgill, Wellington, is in command of the North Island. Mr. Hector McLcod, who is nlso Wellington secretary for the North Islund, will kcei> the register of patrols for that division. Tho district commands, which will control tho work in the various centres, are about to be established.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 183, 7 September 1909, Page 2
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