BOY SCOUT CAMP.
BREAKING-DP TO-MORROW. In two days’ time Tahnna Park will be deserted, for on Sunday the camp of Boy Scouts, numbering over 1000 strong, will break up, and the boys will leave for thel. homes. General leave was granted yesterday. The final jamboree wil be heM at the Exhibition this afternoon, and at night the boys will do their final round of the gaieties of the amusement zone. , Favoured with fine weather, the camp has been a great success, and the arrangements for the jamboree have been so complete that it would be impossible to find an aspect of it to criticise. The health of the boys has been exceptionally good, and only minor complaints have been reported, the majority of the hospital cases being the result of sunstroke and an over-indugence in ices, pastry, and confectionery.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19695, 23 January 1926, Page 8
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139BOY SCOUT CAMP. Otago Daily Times, Issue 19695, 23 January 1926, Page 8
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