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ALL FIT AND WELL.

iItrVAL AT WELLINGTON. (TTO nil* »?«U1 *«rrwe 1 WELLINGTON. N" oveltifx r IJ. Tanned, !««« insj the of healt'i (pint*, and full of rfp(t» that the ant efentfml (!ve months of carter* are eade-I, the New Zealand connagaat af Sconts arrived in Wellington Mb Borning the Clionaroa. It ta itwwt fr# Booths to the day since the mtf, 34 ttmng, embarked on the Tsmim vkiek took them to England ta attend the international jamboree at Bbk«ahea4. "Wt had a perfectly wonderful time tan tha moment we left ontil oar arnnl baek this morning." said Com mijmmn J. 1L 1L ©ookaey, of Rissington, Hawks'* Bay, who was in charge of the f«ttiagrat. "Of coarse the whole trip mm aa eye-opener to as. All (coating in a*d etaewhere, too, for that ■attar, few readied a ftap* little tm■fined out h«TO, and. of « , ot;r«»\ th-> jaaiboree tiaelf, with Hi 00,000 i.ovs fwpvaaatiag aeaxiy fifty- nations. Do nutiona, and Colonies, *.w magnificent t«4 Mfavgpttable, and 1 may say th« New Zealand contingent in its Maon fM m not tb« least eonspicnoua of the uorooaeiat purta. No oa« neemd abl<> t» 4* «*M«k for a*, aad »« reeei*«r«i (la anat krriafc of hospitality wherever «Mtt altknt encountering the iHgMeat famafitv aa itiffam. For in■taaea* w van aD taken for a fott- - itlgM't taw af TTa|laal vithoot the coat 9f a peaay plate t» aa" i ■ Thraaykont Offer trip the Heoots on,;ey«4 woaderftiJ weather. In f.-?et. fh»■n!y rmi wtt ap«ii mHAnn.ic.red at tia (tee of the jawlwrw, itself. The leaKft of tka <nnting*»i natauiid wnitafWt good *.hrnas[Hfftit tke trio. PMtol-Leader R. B. EUmt (Bulla) fclfcaatelr had as attaek of appen II«M» whii*« ia England, but it had iu teepensatron, u daring' his eonTal«»mm» iti wm til# gmat of the. Cbi«f •MKt himaelf. VTHk tk« exr«p«i«a nt , » «taor aeeideat on fcoart akip roaning dtmi!"* I*™ 1 *™ W3i ni> •*^ #r in- , N"«w Zealand contingent has •*!**' b * e * • totem pole, * the Clugf Seoul H# gav« oac to •*•7 ,l »a»aa«a emt.iageat, and e«eh waa .. an oak tree, twelro *"**** JPJ** ®M» grcva on hia #wtj Pfw*F» Oil well Park. The earring on ■ ■■ tJW»3y Maori, and it will he *—**» aloag with the apacial flag. *** fiUllei, by tk« Cliief Scoot. Aa JWMaaa CoisniMionrr of the New Zea ■•I teaata, 'Mr Cookacjr received from MM Badaß-Pawell a Am walkiag-allek taken 'front OM Weat-

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19775, 13 November 1929, Page 17

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ALL FIT AND WELL. Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19775, 13 November 1929, Page 17

ALL FIT AND WELL. Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19775, 13 November 1929, Page 17

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