DECISION TO MOVE HEADQUARTERS
DOMINION BOY SCOUTS’ ASSOCIATION (United Press Association) WELLINGTON, April 25. A decision to move the headquarters of the,Dominion Boy Scouts’ Association from Christchurch to Wellington was reached at a meeting of the newlyelected executive in Wellington on Saturday. Christchurch has been the headquarters for 29 years, and this was the first Dominion executive meeting ever held in Wellington. The change of headquarters is a feature of the reorganization scheme discussed at a meeting in Christchurch on April 11 when several members of the old executive protested against a recommendation from the Imperial Council that the Dominion administration required certain improvements. Those present at the meeting on Saturday were: Mr Hector Christie, Dominion Chief Commissioner; Commissioner A. Service (Auckland); Commissioner F. Horner (Hawera); Commissioner J. E. F. Vogel, and Commissioner Foster (Wellington); and Commissioner J. R. H. Cooksey (Hawkes Bay).
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Southland Times, Issue 23183, 26 April 1937, Page 14
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143DECISION TO MOVE HEADQUARTERS Southland Times, Issue 23183, 26 April 1937, Page 14
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