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THE CHIEF SCOUT.

DEPARTURE FOR SYDNEY. PLEASED WITH THE DOMTNTON. (Per Press Association). WELLINGTON, March 13. In an interview, Lord Baden-Powell, the Chief Scout, said he was very pleased with what he had seen, when commenting on his tour of New Zealand. Lord and 'Lady Baden-Powell left Wellington to-day for Sydney. They expect to spend two months in Australia, after which they will visit South Africa before returning .to England. The Chief Scout said that the Scouts were now working on right lines. The Girl Guides similarly were in a good state of efficiency. They were well officered and fully understood the ideals and methods'of the movement.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 51, Issue 130, 14 March 1931, Page 3

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THE CHIEF SCOUT. Ashburton Guardian, Volume 51, Issue 130, 14 March 1931, Page 3

THE CHIEF SCOUT. Ashburton Guardian, Volume 51, Issue 130, 14 March 1931, Page 3

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