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SITE OF THE FIFTH NATIONAL SCOUT JAMBOREE IN KAIAPOI.—An aerial photograph showing the “Blue Skies” scout training centre and site of the jamboree to be opened by the Governor-General (Sir Arthur Porritt) on January 2. Prominent to the right is the “A” frame assembly hall and housing block which will provide sleeping accommodation for 72 persons. It will be known as the Ron Moore Lodge. Almost 8000 scouts and venturers, including about 1000 from overseas, are expected to attend the jamboree. In the lower right of the photograph is the Main North Road and in the upper right is the main trunk railway.

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31785, 16 September 1968, Page 10

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SITE OF THE FIFTH NATIONAL SCOUT JAMBOREE IN KAIAPOI.—An aerial photograph showing the “Blue Skies” scout training centre and site of the jamboree to be opened by the Governor-General (Sir Arthur Porritt) on January 2. Prominent to the right is the “A” frame assembly hall and housing block which will provide sleeping accommodation for 72 persons. It will be known as the Ron Moore Lodge. Almost 8000 scouts and venturers, including about 1000 from overseas, are expected to attend the jamboree. In the lower right of the photograph is the Main North Road and in the upper right is the main trunk railway. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31785, 16 September 1968, Page 10

SITE OF THE FIFTH NATIONAL SCOUT JAMBOREE IN KAIAPOI.—An aerial photograph showing the “Blue Skies” scout training centre and site of the jamboree to be opened by the Governor-General (Sir Arthur Porritt) on January 2. Prominent to the right is the “A” frame assembly hall and housing block which will provide sleeping accommodation for 72 persons. It will be known as the Ron Moore Lodge. Almost 8000 scouts and venturers, including about 1000 from overseas, are expected to attend the jamboree. In the lower right of the photograph is the Main North Road and in the upper right is the main trunk railway. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31785, 16 September 1968, Page 10