WILL BE IGNORED
SYDNEY LABOR COUNCIL’S v ‘"/ PROTEST./. //. ”
BADFN-POAVELE’S ■ TOUR-
LONDON, Doc. If). The protest hv the Sydney Labor Council against- tiro proposed -vi£it of Lord Baden-Powell, founder and head of the Boy , ©emit movement, to Art's-' trail’d ■; ddriy.'' next \ year, : on ,'the grounds, that, the mission whS ‘‘to encourage .‘militarism will n,ot interfere in the slightest degree with thefc • World. .Chief ,Scout's. tour,;. _ “They; obviously do ,not know much about the Scout movement,Lord, Baden-Powell told the “Daily News— Chronicle'.“No doubt;they think-because-I have,the;.misfortune f to ha'vei been a. General, anything .to which I am attached must, he essentially military. I have to hurryback ' from, Australia-.to meet 2500 headsof ©emits of all r natoohs .in Switzer". 2,'arid. yDoes; such' pnternationnlism seem, military P M : . ... ‘ .
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 11403, 2 January 1931, Page 2
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