BRITISH LEGION
GENERAL MAURICE ON THE FUTURE (British Official Wireless.! Rugby, November 25. Major-General Sir Frederick Maurice opening the new British Legion Club at Harrow yesterday, said It was ten years since the war ended, and the British Legion must look to the future. They must avoid becoming a narrow and self-centred organisation. They had to perpetuate in the life of the nation the spirit of service which carried the country through the Great War. Sir Frederick said he would like to see the British Legion taking an active interest In the Boy Scout movement, and suggested that wherever possible a troop of scouts might be attached to the local branch of the legion.
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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 54, 27 November 1928, Page 10
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