‘“To inculcate the habit of self-reliance,” said General Andrew at a - Rotary Club luncheon' at Gisborne, “is • one of the main objects of the Boy Scout movement.” He went on to saj’, amid applause that he was sure, too, that the movement was succeeding in that direction to a remarkable extent. There was no malady that grew so quickly as dependence upon others.
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Otago Witness, Volume 1851, Issue 3809, 15 March 1927, Page 81
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