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THE CHIEF SCOUT

A SIGNAL HONOUR Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright ’.LONDON, October 18. (Deceived October 19, at, noon.) Lord Ba den-P.oweli received, the freedom of the city at the Guildhall in the presence of a distinguished ingLi returning thanks lie stated thati the presentation meant that the Boy, Scout movement was recognised as civic and not as militaristic. It was an encouragement for the further development of the movement. At present it was touching only the frihgo of the country’s boyhood.—Australian Pics; Association.

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Evening Star, Issue 20310, 19 October 1929, Page 14

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THE CHIEF SCOUT Evening Star, Issue 20310, 19 October 1929, Page 14

THE CHIEF SCOUT Evening Star, Issue 20310, 19 October 1929, Page 14