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[English] THE SCOUTS' GAZETTE.

2 September 1914

THE SCOUTS' GAZETTE.


We have received the August number of "Our Scouts' Gazette," which is, as usual, bright, chatty and practical, and calculated to interest all who are concerned in the Hongkong Boy Scout movement. There is a useful short paper by Mr. A.J. Edwards, on "Mottoes," some very excellent editorial notes, and plenty of information about the doings of the boys. By the way, it is interesting to read that Major Dorgan, R.A.M.C., has arranged for thirty-six of the Senior Scouts to be trained as stretcher-bearers in case of need, and that the volunteer nurses are undertaking to teach the art of bandaging to the younger lads. The Boy Scouts are now, with the permission of the Chief Scout and the sanction of H. E. the Governor, "under orders," and parade every evening at 9 p.m. for sleeping in headquarters, and dismiss at 7 a.m.

Source:

  1. Extra Page, "Hongkong Telegraph", Wednesday, 2nd September, 3rd Year of the Republic of China

    • 13th Day, 7th Lunar Month, Jia-yin Year

    • Wednesday, 2nd September, 1914 Common Era

Address: 1/F, Western District Community Centre, 36A Western Street, Sai Ying Pun, Hong Kong.

Meeting: every Sunday,
Cub Scout Pack: 9:30a.m.-12:00p.m.
     Scout Troop: 9:30a.m.-1:00p.m.

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