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[English] THE BOY SCOUTS. ANNUAL COMPETITION TESTS.

22 January 1924

THE BOY SCOUTS.

ANNUAL COMPETITION TESTS.


The Hongkong Boy Scouts held a short rally on Saturday afternoon, for the purpose of the Annual Competition of the Prince of Wales' Banner. About 130 were present, being conveyed across the Harbour by launches, and marching through Kowloon to King's Park, where the different troops were inspected and points awarded for smartness of turnout.

Owing to the distance and shortness of time, only simple tests were taken on this occasion, representatives from each troop being awarded points for knot-tying, signalling, weight judging, compass game, and Kim's Game.

This last was a test of observation and memory, 25 articles being exposed for a minute, and then covered, each boy giving names of all remembered. One boy succeeded in giving no less than 23.

The marks earned in each test are adjusted according to the numbers of each troop and count towards the Banner Competition.

It is hoped to hold a further rally in April, if possible at Happy Valley, when more strenuous and elaborate tests can be arranged.

Source:

  1. Page 9, "China Mail", Tuesday, 22nd January, 13th Year of the Republic of China

    • 17th Day, 12th Lunar Month, Gui-hai Year

    • Tuesday, 22nd January, 1924 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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