
[英文] 總領袖談遊手好閒之輩
1917年11月1日

GENERAL NEWS.
Chief Scout and "Wasters."
Lieutenant-General Sir R. Baden-Powell, the Chief Scout, reviewed nearly 4,000 Boy Scouts at Glasgow recently, and with Lady Baden-Powell was the guest at a social meeting of officers. He said he had never seen such a large number of war badges worn by scouts. If they were going to recover their country from the tremendous ruin brought about by the war they must get better men than in the past. He did not mean the fellows at the front; nothing could be better. Hitherto a tremendous number of fellows became "wasters." Now they could not afford these, and all must be trained in character and a sense honour and duty. Second Officer Hamilton Bryan, of the American Navy, who witnessed the parade, said he was convinced that scouts were almost more important than education.
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中華民國6年11月1日(星期四)《士蔑西報》第2頁
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公元1917年11月1日(星期四)