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PALMERSTON NOTES.

(From Our Own Correspokdkht.) PALMERSTON, May 21. Girl guides, Mrs' Andrews, • provincial commissioner of ,the Girl Guides for, Otago, paid a visit to Palmerston this month to ins P cc t the Dunback Guide Company and the local Brownie Pack, Ranger and. Guide Companies. The Dunback Company was inspected at Dunback and the local companies at Palmerston. Mis Andrews also enrolled the first Palmerston Ranger Company. BOY SCOUTS. ti Under new regulations the Palmerston |soy Scouts are ( now in the Dunedin dietrict. Last night the district commiesioner (Mr W. B. Meek) paid hie first omeial-.visit_ here, and was accompanied by the assistant district commissioner />r ar^n ) > and district secretary ?• Patterson), and Scooters M Callum and Jacksop. The Scouters took charge of the local troop, and put it through signalling, ambulance, and ropework, after which it was instructed in. new Baines. The commissioner gave a short address, and expressed himself well pleased with the work of the boys. Mr Robson, chairman of the committee, thanked the visitors for their attendance and instruction, and said he hoped that the visit would be the means of increasing the membership of the troop.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21032, 22 May 1930, Page 13

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PALMERSTON NOTES. Otago Daily Times, Issue 21032, 22 May 1930, Page 13

PALMERSTON NOTES. Otago Daily Times, Issue 21032, 22 May 1930, Page 13