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PREPARATONS FOR NATIONAL SCOUT JAMBOREE.—TOP: The beginnings of Ron Moore Avenue at the rear of the main administration centre at the “Blue Skies” camp, Kaiapoi, where the fifth national scout jamboree will be held early next month. In the far distance is the partly-built railway station. BOTTOM: Visitors to the jamboree will use this former railway bridge over the Kaikainui Stream to enter the camp on foot. The bridge has been redecked and the original footbridge to the left will be closed.

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31866, 19 December 1968, Page 1

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PREPARATONS FOR NATIONAL SCOUT JAMBOREE.—TOP: The beginnings of Ron Moore Avenue at the rear of the main administration centre at the “Blue Skies” camp, Kaiapoi, where the fifth national scout jamboree will be held early next month. In the far distance is the partly-built railway station. BOTTOM: Visitors to the jamboree will use this former railway bridge over the Kaikainui Stream to enter the camp on foot. The bridge has been redecked and the original footbridge to the left will be closed. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31866, 19 December 1968, Page 1

PREPARATONS FOR NATIONAL SCOUT JAMBOREE.—TOP: The beginnings of Ron Moore Avenue at the rear of the main administration centre at the “Blue Skies” camp, Kaiapoi, where the fifth national scout jamboree will be held early next month. In the far distance is the partly-built railway station. BOTTOM: Visitors to the jamboree will use this former railway bridge over the Kaikainui Stream to enter the camp on foot. The bridge has been redecked and the original footbridge to the left will be closed. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31866, 19 December 1968, Page 1

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