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WITH BADEN-POWELLS

;DRv M. KNIGHT 'IN ENGLAND. .GUIDE COMMISSIONER RETURNS "The Girl. Guide movemnt is male-. ' ing rapid strides in England), and I ('believe that the movement has a greht future itt New Zealand also, said Dr. Margaret Knight, provincial commissioner for' Auckland, on 'her jj;eturn«:by the LTimaroa. my plthsura to< stay with the chief guide (Lady Baden-i'oweli) and Sir Robert, at their charming dome, Pax Hill, Vi Hants," Di. Knight remarked. "Ther named their 'home Ptfx' Hill because they bought it the day after the armistice. I enjqyeyl my stay there greatly and gained a lot in the way of knowledge from the chief guide, which I shall fie aKe ia 'pass on now that I am home. 1 " Asked how Sir Robert el;l/wa|s, wfeaitfng, Dr. Kn');ht said that he was as young ag ever, h

fact, lip wis a marvellous man; In July there was a training cluup far Guide, coiriiniissi&nersj and fe'ir Robert afclurels-sed those who Intended. Ha was greatly interested iu the movement among the girls, and cm their side the • leaders of the Guides had arranged thai the girls should" assist Boy Scout movement in its arrangements for the jamboree which is shortly te take place in England. The two movements were working in cordial co-operation, i

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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 92, 30 November 1928, Page 3

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WITH BADEN-POWELLS Stratford Evening Post, Issue 92, 30 November 1928, Page 3

WITH BADEN-POWELLS Stratford Evening Post, Issue 92, 30 November 1928, Page 3

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