BOY SCOUTS.
DOMINION EXECUTIVE MEEJM 1 Hm Executive Committee of the ion Boy Scout Council met last fiif|B Brigadier-General A.' W. Andrew pieridßMß The Chief Commissioner (General An<mW| stated that arrangements had been 2MB for'the Dunadin Scouts to attend the djgfl| parade at the Cathedral at whkh i; 4w» Jellicoe would ho present. The at Geraldine had accepted the xefltyaSH of the Scoutmaster and were urangv|j|ffl a new Scoutmaster. His Excellency||Hß written that he had been very the Scouts and Guides movements ittlaSHj Bon, which, were very active, and .vigumH The "Wellington district was going ahes&fflj General Robin had written that he saw of the movement the more bsfjßE convinced that moro'good would con»S|MH encouraging the Wolf Cubs than frofflaip tempting to keep bqys over 14 years jw|Bßj Scouts. Wellington was unique in-fagaßi minion in that General Robin reportea§jH| he had too many Scoutmasters. ■; The Chief Commissioner read extaflg from a report from Miss Nancy AViSS® Auckland leader, which stated that theJMK| Cub system of training junior soetfwJHß taken hold in Auckland; there were 21 pj|S| in the city and suburbs. _ _ ;|jg| Mr H. Innes-Jones wrote resignjag 3888 position of- Commissioner for Timsnt jg| was decided to accept the resignatiflttjfHl regret and to tender Mr executive's thanks for his past sej?ic||ra| Mr Charlewood submitted the Sea Scouts Committee which stated new ■ troop had been formed by SurajHgj General S. Skerm'ah at Castlecliff/ mMK riui: it was 35 Strong. The Scout had received' a general overhas3BS was now in fair -condition and wM jjW for Sea Scouts to use for poses. The I.yttelton Troop intended inj? on the vessel." ' "tfflSEi Mr Smith moved 'an alteration of ib|jj|HK to provide that the financial year' Council should end on December SUwfflH that the annual g«ieral meeting be'.hMgajj March at such pjace m_ decided ItfimHH the Council. ' , 'After some discussion, the submitted 'in separate portions. The first portion was. agreed t» following form: —"That it be a reevuwMnß tion to the Council that the end on November 30th, and that tbsjwHE meeting be held in January or FsortjmM After considerable discussion withdrew the latter portion of- bis-|»§MH It was reported that new troops forihed at AJiaroa, Wanganui _ (one Scout troop), and \Velungt<>ft]sjM|
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18195, 4 October 1924, Page 10
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BOY SCOUTS.
Press, Volume LX, Issue 18195, 4 October 1924, Page 10
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