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THE MOST IMPORTANT EVENT in the history of the Boy Scout and Girl Guide movement in in New Zealand is marked by the visit of Lord and Lady Baden-Powell, the respective leaders of the organisations. In this group on the Rangitata are, from left to right: Mr. W. J. Holdsworth, Auckland Metropolitan Commissioner; Mrs W. R. Wilson, Dominion Commissioner of Girl Guides; Lieut.-Colonel E. P. le Breton, Touring Commissioner for Lord Baden-Powell; Lady Baden-Powell; Lord Baden-Powell; Miss Bell, Dominion executive; Colonel P. C. Fenwick, Dominion Chief Commissioner of Scouts.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LI, Issue 72, 24 February 1931, Page 4

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THE MOST IMPORTANT EVENT in the history of the Boy Scout and Girl Guide movement in in New Zealand is marked by the visit of Lord and Lady Baden-Powell, the respective leaders of the organisations. In this group on the Rangitata are, from left to right: Mr. W. J. Holdsworth, Auckland Metropolitan Commissioner; Mrs W. R. Wilson, Dominion Commissioner of Girl Guides; Lieut.-Colonel E. P. le Breton, Touring Commissioner for Lord Baden-Powell; Lady Baden-Powell; Lord Baden-Powell; Miss Bell, Dominion executive; Colonel P. C. Fenwick, Dominion Chief Commissioner of Scouts. Manawatu Standard, Volume LI, Issue 72, 24 February 1931, Page 4

THE MOST IMPORTANT EVENT in the history of the Boy Scout and Girl Guide movement in in New Zealand is marked by the visit of Lord and Lady Baden-Powell, the respective leaders of the organisations. In this group on the Rangitata are, from left to right: Mr. W. J. Holdsworth, Auckland Metropolitan Commissioner; Mrs W. R. Wilson, Dominion Commissioner of Girl Guides; Lieut.-Colonel E. P. le Breton, Touring Commissioner for Lord Baden-Powell; Lady Baden-Powell; Lord Baden-Powell; Miss Bell, Dominion executive; Colonel P. C. Fenwick, Dominion Chief Commissioner of Scouts. Manawatu Standard, Volume LI, Issue 72, 24 February 1931, Page 4