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OPENING OF THE BOY SCOUTS’ 1966 PROGRESS JAMBOREE at Trentham Memorial Park yesterday. LEFT: The Governor-General (Sir Bernard Fergusson), who is the Dominion Chief Scout, outside the tent where he slept last night after officially opening the jamboree. RIGHT: Scouts from various countries marching past the saluting base. The placards, “Rutherford” and “Freyberg,” signify two of the six sub-camps, which are named after famous New Zealanders.

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Press, Volume CV, Issue 30951, 6 January 1966, Page 1

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OPENING OF THE BOY SCOUTS’ 1966 PROGRESS JAMBOREE at Trentham Memorial Park yesterday. LEFT: The Governor-General (Sir Bernard Fergusson), who is the Dominion Chief Scout, outside the tent where he slept last night after officially opening the jamboree. RIGHT: Scouts from various countries marching past the saluting base. The placards, “Rutherford” and “Freyberg,” signify two of the six sub-camps, which are named after famous New Zealanders. Press, Volume CV, Issue 30951, 6 January 1966, Page 1

OPENING OF THE BOY SCOUTS’ 1966 PROGRESS JAMBOREE at Trentham Memorial Park yesterday. LEFT: The Governor-General (Sir Bernard Fergusson), who is the Dominion Chief Scout, outside the tent where he slept last night after officially opening the jamboree. RIGHT: Scouts from various countries marching past the saluting base. The placards, “Rutherford” and “Freyberg,” signify two of the six sub-camps, which are named after famous New Zealanders. Press, Volume CV, Issue 30951, 6 January 1966, Page 1

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