BOY SCOUT PLANS
CENTENNIAL JAMBOREE OVERSEAS PARTIES EXPECTED [BY TELEGRAPH—PRESS ASSOCIATION] -WELLINGTON, Wednesday From 600 to 1000 Boy Scouts from overseas will be attending the centennial jamboree in New Zealand, ac * . cording to a statement made at a conference of 200 Wellington leaders of the movement to-night, when the plan* for the gathering were discussed. Considerable progress in making the camp arrangements was reported. V The administrative work of the camp is to be carried o\it by 250 Rover Scouts arid, during the actual period of the jamboree, they will be assisted by Toe H members and cubmistresses. An auxiliary camp for crippled scouts U also proposed.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23143, 15 September 1938, Page 12
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