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SEA SCOUTS.

BRIGADIER-GENERAL ANDREWS’ VISIT. On Saturday afternoon an official visit by members of the Dominion Headquarters executive of the scout movement was paid to the. scout ship at Redcliffs. The party consisted of Bribfvssuss wood, treasurer; Captain Colonna, Lloyds registrar, and Captain Munro. The party was rowed to the ship % r/L"of The troo" under Scoutmasters C. Sherrard, was s< lor the oc^ blackboard illustrations, explained how the position of a vessel was found both at sea and close Inshore. The lecturer, by members of the patrols, to whom the information was very valuable. H* afterwards expressed his willingness to examine those who were preparing for th Andrews then spoke, congratulating scouts on the work they had done and expressing his surprise at. the difficult course they had attempted. A text, book was being prepared which would prove very ;ic. would contain additional matter that would prove very useful. He strongly commended the scout movement to them i&m »?£e^!T S t& to it and continue to do it credit. Before leaving, Captain Colonna and Captain Munro made valuable suggenbeing directed to keeping up the apPe t£fos? returned to the shore, Mr F. H. R. Neville, the chairman of tbe local committee, expressed their appreciation of the visit, and than Ke d the visitors for the encouraging and S?iS?? a for‘Vhe U Sios‘ l Sm.Mtt; 0 e ‘“Z&i was followed by three more for the. visunderstood that arrangements are

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17159, 1 October 1923, Page 9

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SEA SCOUTS. Star (Christchurch), Issue 17159, 1 October 1923, Page 9

SEA SCOUTS. Star (Christchurch), Issue 17159, 1 October 1923, Page 9