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AGAIN IN THE NEWS. —The ex-Crown Prince of Germany (on left) taking part in an inspection parade of “Steel Helmet" troops at Perleberg, Brandenberg, Prussia, the first to be held since the uniform prohibition was annulled recently.

SCOUT ASSEMBLY SERVICE AT PENNANT HILLS, SYDNEY. —The seene at the opening of a chapel erected as a memorial to the late Mrs Agnes Macalister, a prominent New South Wales patron of the Scout movement. On the dais, from the left, are the Rev. A. Backhouse, the Rev. C. Statham, and Rabbi Cohen. The Governor, Sir Philip Game, is standing in front.

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Waikato Times, Volume 112, Issue 18703, 1 August 1932, Page 3

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AGAIN IN THE NEWS.—The ex-Crown Prince of Germany (on left) taking part in an inspection parade of “Steel Helmet" troops at Perleberg, Brandenberg, Prussia, the first to be held since the uniform prohibition was annulled recently. SCOUT ASSEMBLY SERVICE AT PENNANT HILLS, SYDNEY.—The seene at the opening of a chapel erected as a memorial to the late Mrs Agnes Macalister, a prominent New South Wales patron of the Scout movement. On the dais, from the left, are the Rev. A. Backhouse, the Rev. C. Statham, and Rabbi Cohen. The Governor, Sir Philip Game, is standing in front. Waikato Times, Volume 112, Issue 18703, 1 August 1932, Page 3

AGAIN IN THE NEWS.—The ex-Crown Prince of Germany (on left) taking part in an inspection parade of “Steel Helmet" troops at Perleberg, Brandenberg, Prussia, the first to be held since the uniform prohibition was annulled recently. SCOUT ASSEMBLY SERVICE AT PENNANT HILLS, SYDNEY.—The seene at the opening of a chapel erected as a memorial to the late Mrs Agnes Macalister, a prominent New South Wales patron of the Scout movement. On the dais, from the left, are the Rev. A. Backhouse, the Rev. C. Statham, and Rabbi Cohen. The Governor, Sir Philip Game, is standing in front. Waikato Times, Volume 112, Issue 18703, 1 August 1932, Page 3