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Young men and old from all parts of the Dominion assembled at Resolution Bay, Queen Charlotte Sound, for the annual conference of Too H. The conference was held during the holiday period, and representatives oame from all over New Zealand.

TOC H CAMP IN THE SOUNDS. —At lop, some of the boys from secondary schools and orphanages who took part in the Too II camp at Resolution Bay, Queen Charlotte Sound, during the holidays. Centre left, the Rev. Mr Hercus, camp padre, and Ben Malyon (right), camp commandant. Centre right, attending to a minor injury at the camp hospital. Bottom, a view of the camp at Resolution Bay, in the midst of an orchard kindly lent for three years by Sir Heaton Rhodes.

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Waikato Times, Volume 113, Issue 18849, 20 January 1933, Page 10

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Young men and old from all parts of the Dominion assembled at Resolution Bay, Queen Charlotte Sound, for the annual conference of Too H. The conference was held during the holiday period, and representatives oame from all over New Zealand. TOC H CAMP IN THE SOUNDS.—At lop, some of the boys from secondary schools and orphanages who took part in the Too II camp at Resolution Bay, Queen Charlotte Sound, during the holidays. Centre left, the Rev. Mr Hercus, camp padre, and Ben Malyon (right), camp commandant. Centre right, attending to a minor injury at the camp hospital. Bottom, a view of the camp at Resolution Bay, in the midst of an orchard kindly lent for three years by Sir Heaton Rhodes. Waikato Times, Volume 113, Issue 18849, 20 January 1933, Page 10

Young men and old from all parts of the Dominion assembled at Resolution Bay, Queen Charlotte Sound, for the annual conference of Too H. The conference was held during the holiday period, and representatives oame from all over New Zealand. TOC H CAMP IN THE SOUNDS.—At lop, some of the boys from secondary schools and orphanages who took part in the Too II camp at Resolution Bay, Queen Charlotte Sound, during the holidays. Centre left, the Rev. Mr Hercus, camp padre, and Ben Malyon (right), camp commandant. Centre right, attending to a minor injury at the camp hospital. Bottom, a view of the camp at Resolution Bay, in the midst of an orchard kindly lent for three years by Sir Heaton Rhodes. Waikato Times, Volume 113, Issue 18849, 20 January 1933, Page 10

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