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THE ARAWA PATROL.

CHIEF SCOUT'S APPRECIATIVE LETTER. ' {rkon ovb. owx coiuaspoNDxNT.) LONDON, September 9. Major F. W. Sandford,- who is in charge of the patrol of New Zealand Scouts at present in England, has received a rery gratifying letter from tho Chief Scout (Genera! Sir 11. Baden-Powell), in which ho says how much, pleased he was to eee the New Zea.aiid contingent contribute ln the '£\ a 4~-s t0 maKC th ° Jamb oree such a "I must congratulate, vc-u." Ba y s fte chief Seoul,. 0:1 the,excellent impression that the contingent has -.vcn bv itß smartne3 * •cfik-icricy and more especially, by its \rood discipline wd joily Scout botato :camp, in-the Stadium, and moro particu arly. about the streets of London. that rou should have had °urli a + ,-..• o^u a 5 re-a-ds wcathc- tL • trJ ""8 Ume conditions in tamp were-a tf 3 . "f ,£ good temper and cheerineae ofthe W I must sav thov stood.the t«>s* viil, ♦!. y } est credit, i" only ho£ ft tcr rather for 'feiy. . *VB- - ger all the f ioymeVfc »* of the remainder of their t-m •y-Vik • ?C Old Country and on the CoSneu' " •'li you can-possibly. fi nd ti • . , eonnmpl to 'come and camp at my hotoe I shall bo deiierhicd to weleo-n,. .i uomc ' my return from Dcninarii/' them oa Major Kar.dford and 3n InoMa n«- 1 were ♦ '1- "un 3 f s of Si r p vT I,scoutmaster

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18205, 16 October 1924, Page 14

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THE ARAWA PATROL. Press, Volume LX, Issue 18205, 16 October 1924, Page 14

THE ARAWA PATROL. Press, Volume LX, Issue 18205, 16 October 1924, Page 14

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