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1. The camp fire at night: A powerful wireless receiving set keeps the campers in touch with the latest news. 2. On New Year’s Eve: Bearing the lighted torch from Mosgiel to the camp. 3. Mr Robin Adair, the camp chief, tells a story. 4. A morning wash in the Silverstream.

5. Every boy his own dish-washer. 6. In the hills: The site of Tahora Camp. 7. Every tent has folding sides and wooden floors: The banner is awarded daily for the best-kept tent, and promotes great rivalry. —Staff Photographer

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Otago Witness, Issue 3802, 25 January 1927, Page 43

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1. The camp fire at night: A powerful wireless receiving set keeps the campers in touch with the latest news. 2. On New Year’s Eve: Bearing the lighted torch from Mosgiel to the camp. 3. Mr Robin Adair, the camp chief, tells a story. 4. A morning wash in the Silverstream. 5. Every boy his own dish-washer. 6. In the hills: The site of Tahora Camp. 7. Every tent has folding sides and wooden floors: The banner is awarded daily for the best-kept tent, and promotes great rivalry. —Staff Photographer Otago Witness, Issue 3802, 25 January 1927, Page 43

1. The camp fire at night: A powerful wireless receiving set keeps the campers in touch with the latest news. 2. On New Year’s Eve: Bearing the lighted torch from Mosgiel to the camp. 3. Mr Robin Adair, the camp chief, tells a story. 4. A morning wash in the Silverstream. 5. Every boy his own dish-washer. 6. In the hills: The site of Tahora Camp. 7. Every tent has folding sides and wooden floors: The banner is awarded daily for the best-kept tent, and promotes great rivalry. —Staff Photographer Otago Witness, Issue 3802, 25 January 1927, Page 43

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