SCOUTS AND GUIDES
CRUISE IN THE BALTIC. [BY CABLE—PRESS ASSN.—COPYRIGHT.] LONDON, August 14. Lord Baden Powell, who on Tuesday returned from the world jamboree of Scouts in Hungary, left to-day, on a seventeen days’ cruise to Baltic ports, in the White Star liner Calgaric, with 650 officers of the Boy Scouts and Girl Guide Associations. The party will visit Holland, Poland, Lithuania, Latavia, Esthonia, Finland, Sweden and Norway. SCOUT CAMP TRAGEDY. ' GODOLLA, August 14. It is reported that a Hungarian doctor was killed and two were injured when a. coach on a light railway running from the jamboree camp to the Scouts’ airport was derailed. No Scouts were involved in the accident.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 15 August 1933, Page 5
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