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PRINCE WAS A SCOUT CHIEF.

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CUBS AND SCOUTS

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 218, 1922,

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The Scouts were drawn up at the foot of the terraco, in nine divisions, each about 4,000 strong, forming a crescent, the horns. of which were about a quarter of a mile apart. They were beautiful to look at, The Boy Beant Bally, or "Posse of these 36,000 youths of from 11 to 18, bare Welcome in honour of the Prince of of arm and leg, and in all the bravery of Wiler at Alexandra Enlace on October 7th coloured cords and table many-hued attended by ily, thousand, Wolf Cubs, scarros of their particular troops, and Boy Scouts, and Sea Scouts from all parts carrying staves and totemaga and. of the kingdom, was an helming - banners. manifestation of youth's sincerity and The Prince was sacorted to the saluting ardanr in a cause which it has at heart base by a band of Scout pipera in kilts There were many exciting episodes. The playing "Hielan. Laddie," and when the most thrilling of all was a wild charge of Royal Standard was unfurled by Scout about thirty-six thousand of the bigger Mar, a sturdy boy in kilta who was in the lad-yelling their patrol cries and clasbing Quert Expedition, Eve hundred Welsh their staves above their beds right up to Scouts gare rent to the great national ory where the Prince stood on a small platform of the Scouts, which they have borrowed to take this their tumultuous salute.

from the Zalus, Eangon-Yama they It was magnificent, as well as hearty, yelled "He is a lion, referring to the demonstration of loyalty and affection for Prince. But haring serinized, the Prince the Heir to the Throne by the picked youth more closely they saw in him qualities of the country, representative of all classes of greater size, strength, and endurance disciplined, responsible, unselfish. The than even the lion possesses. So they sight of it and it was witnessed by tens of chanted-"Yak boo Jahboo; Invoo-| thousands of the general public-sent a boo" No, he is batter, he is a hip- surge of emotion through the oldest of us popotamus After that, the Prince we BHANGHAI To be among the charging boys must have deserved the badge of the Silver Wolf been very heaven.

the highest distinction in the power of Senate to best with which he was in wested by the Duke of Connaught,

The Prince made his appearance in a new guise. As Chief Scout of Wales, he wore, for the first time, the Scout uniform of the higher command, all khaki-coloured-hat, with a yellow and green plume, belted jacket, shorts, showing bare knees, and stockings and well it became his alim, athletic form. He also carried the long pale or staff, but what was most noticeable, and greatly admired, was the devil may ears expression of the true Scout, lurking under the Prince's happy smile, that was

All this time the splendid array of Scouts down in the hollow stood tensely awaiting the signal for the charge. A gun was fired and immediately the long close lines of boys dashed forward up the slope with a thunderous roar and a clashing of staves and

waring of flags Cheer like Billy O was the word of command from the Scout masters. The response must make Billy

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outery, for the future, as a thing outclassed. The onrush came to a sudden stop at the top of the slope, the Scouts still maintaining the crescent formation, and a deep silenca fell upon the ranks, that was all the mors impressive for the deafening uproar which preceded it. It was indeed, magnificent.

THE PRINCE'S ADDRESS.

The Bally was a triumph for the disci- pline, order, and co-operation inculcated by the Scout movement. The listy thousand boys were brought to Alexandra Palace and sent home again without a mishap: The Chief Scout, and founder of the movement, Lieutenant General Sir R.

My bat," " cried the Prince at the sight Baden-Powell, had every reason to feef or 80 he is said to have cried-and proud man And before the Prince of curtainly the exclamation struck the sp. Wales arrived on the ground a well-propriate note of mingled wonder and deserved and signal distinction was con- admiration. Then, standing alone on the ferred on the Chief Scout by his being platform, under the folds of the Royal decorated with the Legion of Honour by Standard, the Prince addressed the Scouts. Vicomte de la Panouse, Military Attache, By means of steatorphones his words were French Embassy, who said the President carried over a wide expanse of the grounds. I of the Republic had sent the decoration He said as a mark of his appreciation of the moral value of the movement which Sir E Baden-Powell had inaugurated.

It was 8 o'clock when the Prince of Wales came," and there followed for him about three rushing, breathless hours of hand-shaking sight-seeing, and speech- making. He was accompanied throughout by the Dake of Connaught, the President of the Boy Scout Association, who wore" the service uniform of a Field Marshal, by the Chief Scout, and by Lord Hampton," D.S.O., the Chief Communitzer, who was in. Scoat uniform. With the zesto

characteristic of him, the Prince played his great part in the Rally, noticing every thing, asking numerous questions with a pleasing diffidence and a sincere apprecia tion of it all.

20,000 WOLF CUBE.

The first to be inspected were the Wolf Cabs, the junior branch of the organization, whose years moge from eight to twelve. Twenty thousand strong, they assembled in the Grove, an open space among trees, and

were

under Mr N. Danvers Power: Forming a great circle, sad sitting on their haunches, they raised an eerie, baunting howl when the Frisco stood up on “Council. Rock" in their midst. A-ke-la, A-ke-law they cried, thus designating the Prince a "Big Wolf" and when the Leading Cub called out to them their motto. Do your best," expresting it in sounds like "Dyle, dyle, dyle," they responded with a roar

Dob, dob, dole, dele"-"We'll do our

best.

The Prince, speaking through a wireless telephone, so that his voice might be carried to them all, said:-

Cubs, I have seen Wolf Cubs in many Farts of the world, but I have never seen so big a pack before. Nor have I ever heard such a bowl What a howl It was quite splendid. I was glad to hear

it because I know you mean it when you say you will do your best to carry out whatever "the Old Wolf" tells you. Stick to that. Always try to do your best whether at work or play. JAMA And then don't forget your good turns

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Seant want to the first place to thank you for turning up in such large numbers, and from such distances, to give me this great welcome. I know in. these hard times how difficult it must have been for many of you, and for your parents, too. So I appreciate it all the more.

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On my travels during the last threa years, I have seen your brother Scouts in most parts of the world overens with the anme old Eats, staves, and bare knees,

the same old sunile when things look bad, and there they were doing just the same good turns to other people as you are doing, GLA

You are members of a very big and jolly brotherhood, and you are doing a fine thing by making yourselves strong, active, efficient Scouts, because you are thereby carrying out your motto "Be prepared to be good, useful citizens. for your country and for that greater brotherhood of free nations which forms the British Empire. There is on harder duty than that, so stick to it, do it well, and good luck to you.

The Welsh Scouts mang Land of our Fathers" in their native tongue. At the call of the Chief Ecout three ronning cheers were given for the Prince, who, taking off his hat, called out Three cheers for the King Up went their hata on the staves of the sixty thousand Scoute for they were all now assembled fo gether and it was not three cheers they gave but mix of their very best for hus most gracious Majesty the King

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