BOY SCOUT MOVEMENT
HELP TO SECURE INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD. London, November 25. Speaking at a dinner of Commissioners of the Boy Scouts’ Association, ■ Sir Alfred Pickford referred to his re-., cent tour of Australia and New Zea- I land, and other parts of the Empire. He said that everywhere ho observed splendid results of tho great move- i ment. Sir Robert Baden-Powell, who presided. said he thought that' an inter-' national “iamboree” would do much to secure the international brotherhood for which the world is dying.—Reuter.
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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 54, 28 November 1923, Page 11
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