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Arran Restall (foreground), aged 11, gets the feel of being a ham radio operator during the twenty-first anniversary of the first scout jamboree “on the air” celebrated during the week-end by scouts throughout the world. Others, from left, are Cyril Delamere, aged 12, Stephen Walker, aged 12, Mr M. J. S. Gilligan, a member of the New Zealand Association of Radio Transmitters, and Mr Dayaram Ganda, a leader of the Cashmere Scout Group.

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Press, 23 October 1978, Page 1

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Arran Restall (foreground), aged 11, gets the feel of being a ham radio operator during the twenty-first anniversary of the first scout jamboree “on the air” celebrated during the week-end by scouts throughout the world. Others, from left, are Cyril Delamere, aged 12, Stephen Walker, aged 12, Mr M. J. S. Gilligan, a member of the New Zealand Association of Radio Transmitters, and Mr Dayaram Ganda, a leader of the Cashmere Scout Group. Press, 23 October 1978, Page 1

Arran Restall (foreground), aged 11, gets the feel of being a ham radio operator during the twenty-first anniversary of the first scout jamboree “on the air” celebrated during the week-end by scouts throughout the world. Others, from left, are Cyril Delamere, aged 12, Stephen Walker, aged 12, Mr M. J. S. Gilligan, a member of the New Zealand Association of Radio Transmitters, and Mr Dayaram Ganda, a leader of the Cashmere Scout Group. Press, 23 October 1978, Page 1