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Rover moot

About 100 Rover scouts aged 18 to 30 years from Australia, the Pacific and throughout New Zealand will attend the South Pacific Rover Moot from this Saturday to next Tuesday at the, Blue Skies Scout Camp, KaiaI poi. The moot will be opened by the Prime Minister (Mr Kirk) on Saturday. ■ The moot chief is Mr G. (Fairbairn, who is the New (Zealand Rover adviser. i The programme will include discussions on world (scouting, activities such as rock climbing, canoeing, surfing. and a relay harrier race. A service job at the end of the camp will be carried out for the Commonwealth Games. The Commonwealth Games emblem in included on the official moot badge; this means that part of the proceeds from the sale of badges will go to the Games fund.

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Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33435, 17 January 1974, Page 14

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Rover moot Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33435, 17 January 1974, Page 14

Rover moot Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33435, 17 January 1974, Page 14

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