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OCCUPATION FOR A RAINY DAY.—Mr V. A. Peterson (left) giving instruction in basket weaving at the jamboree camp. His pupils, from left, are lan Buick, an Invercargill sea scout; Tim Earnshaw, from New South Wales; and Ray Ruwhiu, a sea scout from the Bay of Islands.

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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31881, 8 January 1969, Page 20

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OCCUPATION FOR A RAINY DAY.—Mr V. A. Peterson (left) giving instruction in basket weaving at the jamboree camp. His pupils, from left, are lan Buick, an Invercargill sea scout; Tim Earnshaw, from New South Wales; and Ray Ruwhiu, a sea scout from the Bay of Islands. Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31881, 8 January 1969, Page 20

OCCUPATION FOR A RAINY DAY.—Mr V. A. Peterson (left) giving instruction in basket weaving at the jamboree camp. His pupils, from left, are lan Buick, an Invercargill sea scout; Tim Earnshaw, from New South Wales; and Ray Ruwhiu, a sea scout from the Bay of Islands. Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31881, 8 January 1969, Page 20

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