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THE N.Z CONTINGENT TO THE PAN-PACIFIC BOY SCOUTS’ JAMBOREE, to he held near Melbourne in December and January, will be led by the Dominion Chief Commissioner, Major-General L. K. Lockhart, of New Plymouth. General Lockhart is seen in this photograph with the deputy-leaders, Mr J. A. Harper, of Manakau (left), and Mr A. W. V. Reeve, of Wellington (right). At least 12,000 scouts from many countries are expected to attend the jamboree.’

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Press, Volume XCII, Issue 27795, 21 October 1955, Page 15

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THE N.Z CONTINGENT TO THE PAN-PACIFIC BOY SCOUTS’ JAMBOREE, to he held near Melbourne in December and January, will be led by the Dominion Chief Commissioner, Major-General L. K. Lockhart, of New Plymouth. General Lockhart is seen in this photograph with the deputy-leaders, Mr J. A. Harper, of Manakau (left), and Mr A. W. V. Reeve, of Wellington (right). At least 12,000 scouts from many countries are expected to attend the jamboree.’ Press, Volume XCII, Issue 27795, 21 October 1955, Page 15

THE N.Z CONTINGENT TO THE PAN-PACIFIC BOY SCOUTS’ JAMBOREE, to he held near Melbourne in December and January, will be led by the Dominion Chief Commissioner, Major-General L. K. Lockhart, of New Plymouth. General Lockhart is seen in this photograph with the deputy-leaders, Mr J. A. Harper, of Manakau (left), and Mr A. W. V. Reeve, of Wellington (right). At least 12,000 scouts from many countries are expected to attend the jamboree.’ Press, Volume XCII, Issue 27795, 21 October 1955, Page 15