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Article : 929 wordsThe leader of the Marrickville Kookaburras writes to say there is a vacancy for a scout in his patrol. S. S. Cornwall, of "Capanesk," Shirley-mad, ...
Article : 252 wordsOn Friday evening next Mr. Spencer will give a Boy Scouts' Night at the Lyceum under the patronage of the Committee of Control. ...
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Article : 47 words"A.W.H." writes: "It has been my experience that many boys are unable to take part in scout camps which keep them away from home overnight, because of the opposition of their parents. ...
Article : 207 wordsEvery scout should be able to improvise kitchen and cooking places. A few simple forms of open-air kitchens are here described: TRENCH KITCHEN.—Dig a trench 18 inches ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Advertising : 2 wordsThese patrol leaders will be pleased to tell any boys who desire to form patrols how they proceeded in forming theirs: G. E. Nash, "Salcombe," Chester-street, ...
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Advertising : 23 wordsWATERBOTTLES (to "C.M.," Dulwich Hill): Make your own. Get a decent flat bottle and make a network of string to fit round it. you can use several thicknesses of stout canvas, if ...
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Sunday Times (Sydney, NSW : 1895 - 1930), Sun 1 Nov 1908, Page 3
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