New Executive for Boy Scout Movement
[Special to “Northern Advocate ”] AUCKLAND, This Day.
The appointment of an almost new executive for the direction of the Boy Scout Movement in New Zealand was reported by Mr H. Christie, actingDominion Chief Commissioner at a largely attended meeting at Auckland.
A cabinet of headquarters commissioners for the various branches of scouting, including cubs, scouts, rovers, and sea scouts was being formed, and, as soon as finance made it possible, Mr J. R. H. Cooksey, Dominion head of training, would visit outlying areas.
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Northern Advocate, 23 June 1937, Page 8
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