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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1937,

SCOUT AND

CUB NOTES

AND NEWS

DEATH OF PUNCLE

ELWES"

Jamboree Contingents

A party of cleven will represent South Australia at the coming.In- ternational Jambores, to be held in Holland in August, and it is ex- pected that the Commonwealth will send over 100 abroad to bring back another fresh wave of en- thusiasm `at the end of 1937. The following spinprice the South Aus- tralian contingent:-R. H. Dodd, 8. M. (1st Scotch College): H. Martina, SM (1st Semaphore): F. M. Chabrel, CM. (1st.Glossop): A. G. Beal, ACM; : (ist. College Park); A. L Harper, A.S.M. (1st Hawthorn): H. J. Matters, A.S.M. (2nd Parkside); L. R. Lewis, Rover, (2nd Enfield): T. L. Lewis, Rover (2nd Enfield): M. A. Kemp, Rover (1st Gawler); M. D. Hall, "Rover (1st Fullarton): N. Engelhart, P.L. (lat Scotch College).

The camping ground for the In- ternational Jambores is situated

in one of the most rural spots, be- hind the sand-dunes of Holland a rilne minutes train journey from Haarlem. 25 from Amsterdam and 30 from the Hague, in the historic estate "Vogelensang" in the village of Bloemendaal, The hunting- lodge in the centre of it was built in the 13th century by the well- known Dutch Count Floris V. And here it is that the World Jamboree for the arth time during the $30. years' existence of the Scout Move- ment will pitch its tents, and fy the flags of the nations. It will be A town in itself, but a tent-town, and a town of youth symbolical of the World-Brotherhood.

GEOFFREY ELWES DEAD The passing of a great Scout leader is reported in the news of

the

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Deep Sea Scouts

Members of the Deep Sea Scouts, with Pay-Cdr. K. Lawder, B.N, Fleet Scoutmaster, China Station, stop for a rest during one of their recent bikes just before several of them left Hong Kong.

VICTORY FOR

2

THE KING

Marconi Wins At Birmingham

Birmingham, Jan. 12.

DENNY AND

ADAMS WIN

CLOSE MATCH

Lacey Brothers

Beaten..

The Royal Colours were carried GRIP ON GAME LOST to victory for the first time in King George VTs reign here to-day when Marconi, ridden by Danny

death of Mr. H. Geoffrey Elwes, a man who devoted his life to the welfare of youth, and who helped, right from the beginning. to build up the Scout Movement Barrett,

to the very high standard it has reached to-day. Mr. Elwes began work with boys in the autumn of 1894, when working for his Law the final, and commenced in borough which was, at that time, one of the poorest parts of Lon- don. In 1988 he saw the birth of the Boy Scout Movement, and found another great purpose for his knowledge of youth; and so he founded the lat Colchester Bor Scout Troop, to develop citizen- ship among the boys, by forming their character and training them in the habits of observation.

He became the editor of the Headquarters Gazette" now "The Scouter") in January, 1911, and continued as, editor until 1926. From that date until 1930 he con- ducted a feature in the magazine, entitled "From the Uncle's Chair." Hi Scouts and friends gave him the name or "Uncle" and he was known to the whole Movement as "Uncle Elwes." At the first Brost Conference at the Crystal Palace in September, 1909, Mr. Elwes in- troduced an undenominational re- igious service for Scouts, known as "The Scouts' Own." The ser- vice is carried out in nearly all Scouts' camps to-day.

the

Morgan and trained by Major Smethwick Handicap, a two miles steeple-

chase.

won

Marconi was Ughtly weighted, at 10 st. 3 lbs. and started a 7 to 2 favourite.

The horse won easily, finishing eight lengths ahead of a field of 13, amidst loud and prolonged cheer- lng.-

Keuter-

once the home of the Red Comyn during the days or Robert the Bruce,. is to be restored by the 1st Kelvinde Boy Scouts, under the supervision of their 21-year- old Scoutmaster, Hugh B. Millar, and will be used by the Scouts as a week-end camp.

A crane has been rigged up to rebuild the battlements.. which will be used as a look-out tower: While clearing the debris they found the original key of the cas tle gates, and have unearthed ancient vessels and coins which have been submitted to experts. The Scouts are exploring, and hid- ing places cunningly concealed in the walls have been discovered. The exploration of the passages is being carried out with the great est caution, as after such a lapse of time roots may be in a dan- gerous condition. The task of renovating is estimated to take

DEEP SEA SCOUTS ·

Mr.. Elves resigned as District Commissioner for Colchester in 1918, when he was appointed Chief Scout's Comindssioner by Lord Baden-Powell He was chiefly res- ponsible for the great United Ber-twenty years, vice at the first Boy Scout Jam- boree at Olympia in 1920 and, Jointly with 8lr Fercy Everett, for the service at the Wembley Jam- boree in 1924. As Assistant Camp Chief for Religious Observances. he was also responsible, with the assistance of Bir Percy Everett and a number of other well-known men, for the great services which were held at the World Jamboree in 1929, at Arrowe Park, which was attended by 50,000 Beouts from 48 different nations..

PRINCE GUSTAF ADOLF During a recent visit to Stock- holm on the occasion of the Swedish Scouts Jubilee, Mr. Hu- bert Martin, the International Commissioner at Scouts Headquar ters, London, attended a dinner

party given by TRH Prince Gustaf Adolf and Princess Sibylla to the heads of the Swedish Scouts and the representatives of other countries who were present. There he learned the great news that Prince Gustaf Adolf will per- sonally take charge of the Swedish contingent to the World Jamboree and will have as his assistant Count Folke Bernadotte.

CASTLE RESTORATION Castle Mains, a 13th century castle,East Kilbride Scotland,

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James Adams (Romford), run- ner-up for the Open champion- ship this year, and C. B. Denny (Thorpe Hall) beat A. J. Lacey (Berkshire)

and his Charles Lacey, home from U.S.A on a vacation, by a hole in the 36 holes four-ball match for £100- a side at Thorpe "Hall

It was not until the end of the first round, when Adams won the last two holes, each in 3, that the Essex pair gained a grip of mat- ters. They had led once previous- ly, but the Laceys had three

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game was square with nine holes to play, but the Essex pair became 2 up during the next four holes, and did not lose the lead after- wards.

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A. J. Lacey showed the form in the morning, when he had a score of 70, Adains and Denny sach returning 72 and Charles Lacey, who sent two balls out of bounds at one hole, 14. In the afternoon "Adams excelled with 69. Denny taking 70, A. J. Lacey 71 and C. Lacey 12.

*Both Laceys had 3's at the 8th in the afternoon to square the match. Though Adams holed from eight yards for a 3 at the 7th to Bain the lead again, his side jost the advantage to A. J. Lacey's 3 at the 9th. A. J. Lacey lipped the hole for a win after being bunker- ed at the 10th, and his brother, with a putt of two feet. for a win at the 11th. failed to hole out.

Danny put hits side 2 up, with a putt of five feet at the 13th, ând” halves followed to the 17th. where A loss to Hong Kong Scouting Charles Lacey cut his drive, play ed a fine recovery, and then holed was recorded recently on the de-

from three yards for & win in 3. parture or Pay-Cor. K. Lawder, RN., Fleet Scoutmaster of the 4 J. Lacey had a 3 at the 18th, Deep Sea Scouts, China Station, but that only halved the hole, from Hong Kong. "Skipper," as learing Adams and Denny the win- Pay-Cdr. Lawder is better known.

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·wangtao, North China, and his wealth of knowledge in this mat ter has proven of inestimable value

BRITISH MINISTER

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The King has approved the ap-- pointment of Mr. Basil Cochrane The majority of the Deep Sea Newton, Envoy Extraordinary and Scouts will also be gone in a few Minister Plenipotentiary at the weeks and the debt that local Embassy in Berlin, to be Envoy Ecouts owe to these men cannot Extraordinary, and Miner Plent- be reckoned. During their stay potentiary at Prague in succession

a lot of here they have put in

to Mr. CH Bentinck, who has back breaking work in getting been appointed to be Ambassador Salwan Camp into shape every Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary time they spent the week-end

at Bantiago. THE there. Perhaps their most valu-" able contribution to Hong Kong Mr. Newton has held his present Scouts was the Installation of a post in Berlin since August, 1935. pipe-line over half a mile in He was appointed Counsellor there length, with which they tapped in 1929. Mr. Newton's diplomatic. mountain stream and thus brought career includes service with the water into the Camp Prior to this British Delegation to the special scouts had had to tramp a long Tarin Conference, Peking, 1825-6, distance to reach their supply of and Acting Counsellor, Peking, fresh water.

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