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NEW BOY SCOUT HOME IN AUCKLAND OFFICIALLY OPENED BY THE GOVERNOR - GENERAL, LORD GALWAY Excellency Scout House, in the Foresters' Buildings at the corner of Albert and Wellealey Streets, the new home of the scout movement in Auckland, was opened by Viscount Galway at a function on Saturday night, e t.' .i l * j* j : U g t who is Dominion Chief Scout, lighting the first camp fire in the new home. Right: A haka of welcome by scoutmasters and rovers. Next to His Excellency is Mr. W. J. Holdsworth, metropolitan commissioner or behind are the deputy-mayor, the Hon. Bernard Martin, and Sir Standish O'Grady Roche, A.D.C.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22463, 6 July 1936, Page 6

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NEW BOY SCOUT HOME IN AUCKLAND OFFICIALLY OPENED BY THE GOVERNOR – GENERAL, LORD GALWAY Excellency Scout House, in the Foresters' Buildings at the corner of Albert and Wellealey Streets, the new home of the scout movement in Auckland, was opened by Viscount Galway at a function on Saturday night, e t.' .il* j* j :Ugt who is Dominion Chief Scout, lighting the first camp fire in the new home. Right: A haka of welcome by scoutmasters and rovers. Next to His Excellency is Mr. W. J. Holdsworth, metropolitan commissioner or behind are the deputy-mayor, the Hon. Bernard Martin, and Sir Standish O'Grady Roche, A.D.C. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22463, 6 July 1936, Page 6

NEW BOY SCOUT HOME IN AUCKLAND OFFICIALLY OPENED BY THE GOVERNOR – GENERAL, LORD GALWAY Excellency Scout House, in the Foresters' Buildings at the corner of Albert and Wellealey Streets, the new home of the scout movement in Auckland, was opened by Viscount Galway at a function on Saturday night, e t.' .il* j* j :Ugt who is Dominion Chief Scout, lighting the first camp fire in the new home. Right: A haka of welcome by scoutmasters and rovers. Next to His Excellency is Mr. W. J. Holdsworth, metropolitan commissioner or behind are the deputy-mayor, the Hon. Bernard Martin, and Sir Standish O'Grady Roche, A.D.C. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22463, 6 July 1936, Page 6