BOY SCOUTS IN GERMANY
LONDON, September 2. Half Dresden turned out and warmly welcomed and feted the New South Wales Boy Scouts, who were impressed l>y the geniality of the Saxons, as contrasted with the reserved nature of the Prussians. The Boy Scouts were amazed at the absence of signs of distress in Germany. All the people are sleek and well dressed, and business is thriving. Motor cars aro plentiful, and the cafes, which contain excellent orchestras* are crowded.
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Evening Star, Issue 18741, 17 September 1924, Page 7
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