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the
BOY SCOUT FUNCTION|necidentally put his arm through a formation. Although by far the
window, and had it badly cut, Foley youngest Pack in the Colony, immediately applied his scoating] Culs have overy intention of making knowledge and put a tourniquet on an earnest attempt in the Inter-Pack KING'S COLOURS PRESENTED | the boy's arm, thus holping to save Competition to be held on Saturday next, and I trust this attempt may be crowned with success.
EY MRS. BORRETT
The 4th. Kowloon (Garrison) Boy Scout Troop were-presented with the King's Colours, and the Blanche Borrett Challenge Axe Trophy, by Mrs. 0. C. Borrett, wife of I. E. Major-General 0, C. Borrest, in the grounds of Flagstaff House on Satur day afternoon.
his life.
Warranta were prosented to Group Scout Master G. R. Ross and Assistant Scout Master P. Cenholly.
Mrs. Burrett's Address Following the competition Mr. Borrett presented the Colours, and in her address dwelt upon the activities and raising of the Troop. Mrs, or rett said in part:
"The coming activities of the 4th Kowloon (Garrison) Troop Incitude an oight-day Easter Camp at Cheung Chan from the April 17 to 24, and participation in the Scout and Guide Jamborally on May 8, while plans are already being made for 'n second Joint Concert to be held about the end of this year,
.
The King's Colour
"I should like to ndd that The
Among those present were, Major] General and Mrs. Borrett, Brigadier "This Treig was officially recog General and Mra. Seth-Smith, "Major nised and registered on March 10, and Met. Ruupell, Col and Mea. 1933, and was raised by its presoni. Bilderbeek, Lt. Col. McPherson, Col. Group Scoutmaster, Mr, G. R. Ross, King's Colour that I have just had and Mrs. Hearle. Capt. and Mrs. with a nucleus of six boys on the the honour of presenting to the Troop Maurice-Jones, Capt, 'Cleigh Tayior, roll.
has kindly been given by Colonel Rev, and Mrs. Davies, Rev. and Mrs. "Its present strength is as follows: Bilderbeck and Lieut.-Colonel E. R. Bateman, Mrs. Kirke, Mr. and Mrs.-24 Scouts, 20 Cubs and 6 Officers the Officers, Scouts, and Cubs of the AlcPherson, and I feel sure that both Cock, Rov, N. V. Halward, F. A. the latter being Group Scoutmaator 4th Kowloon (Garrison) Troop would Engels District Scoutmaster, Shang- Mr. G. R, Ross; Assist. Scoutmasters, wish to join the General Officer-Com- hal), C. Low (Group Scoutmaster, Mr. P.. Connolly and Dr. D. Paulmanding and myself in thanking these 4th Hongkong Troop), G. R. Ross, Rover Instructor, Mr. R. J Dixon to senior Officers for their generous 1. Connolly, D. Paul (A S.M.), G. Cubmaster, Mr. G. Maddick, and gift and in making it possible for Maddock (Club Master), K. J. Dixon Assist. Cubmaster, Mr. J H.
the Troop to possess a real King's and J. Granham (Deep Sea Seouts). Pilaworth.
Colour of their very own. "The controlling authority of the After the Troop had been inspect- ed by Mrs. Borrett, there was an ex- Troop in the O. C. Military Schoule hibition of bridge-building, ambulance in Kowloon, at the present time work, and pioneering. The competi-Liout. Colonel D. C.. Wilson, session will be an added incentive to tion for the Blanche-Borrett Challenge Their Headquarters are at Gun Club Axe Trophy was won by the Engle 8 and their Colours red and royal Patrol. The trophy is presented an- blue. nually to the best patrol for camping the Troop were collected by Colonel "Initial funds for the raising of ant woaderaft.
"Our warmest thanks are duo' no longer in the Colony, who circularised the Mr. G. R. Ross, the Group Scout. various units in the Garrison, Lieut. master, who has not only rained the Lt. Col. McPherson, in a short ad-G. Ross, ... kindly consent. 4th. Kowloon (Garrison) Troop, but
ing to become the Troop Tronsurer.
Challenge Trophy Donated
dress before the presentation of the Challenge Axe, remarked upon the ex- cellence of the display, and stated that a few days ago he had suggested to Mrs. Barrett that she should present the Colours, and now she had gone a step further by donating the Blan- the-Borrett Trophy to the "This act in typical of Mrs. B
J. H. Thoms, RA, now
Badges Galned .....
been devoted to Bathing Parudes, the "The summer week-ends lave Troop huvis taken third place in the Annral Amociation Swimming Sporta.
honour, and reverence it, and timi "I feel sure that they will guard, their pride in auch a wonderful por
their becoming good and efficient Seduts and Cuba.
Scoutmaster Thanked
ta
has devoted, and still does devote, so much of his spare time and energy la training the Troop and keeping alive the true Scout spirit in them asslat him with and to all those other Officers who Ruch unselfishness and zeal.
"We have all watched with great
work among the garrison and their "Naturally enough, during the first Interest the Scout Display thin after-
that year of its existence very few hadger noon and the Inter-Patrol Competi familles," he said, and added
to the Lion, and are unanimous, I feel sure, he thought it very fitting that on could be obtained, owing the eve of her departure Mra, Bor- amount of necessary basic training in not only congratulating the Scouts rett should be presenting the Chal- to be put in, but I am informed that and Wolf Cubs themselves on their lenge Trophy.
the bays have settled down to that efficiency, but also their fleere. side of scouting now and during the who have expended so much of their last three months the following bad time in instructing them. Scouts-Ambulance, Swimmer, Re- prosper there is little doubt, and In ges have bron gained by various "That this Troop will grow and
Athlete, Healthyman and Interpreter of those who raised it, and in other Reuer, Cook, Friend to. Animals, the years to come I hope the nanies "On July 25, the Troop amalga- ways Fo gallantly worked for it, may ray" Troop and mated with the 4th Hongkong "Mur. never be forgotten.” assistance at the Denofit Concert for lilson and Oieers, the Drum and Kave their joint By kind permission of Lt.-Col.
the widow and family of the late Fife
the Royal Welch Sergt. Richardson, the latter's son Fusiliers played during the afternoon, being a member of the Troop.
Upon presenting letters and war. rants to members of the Troop, the Rev. N. V. Halward, Scout Cont missioner of Hongkong, thanked Major-General and Mrs. Borrett, on belinlf of the Hongkong
Boy Scout's Association, for allowing the Scouts to have the use of the grounds, and also for presenting the Colours und Trophy. Thanks were also ex- tended to Colonel Bilderbeck and Lt Col. McPherson for donating the Col.
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I was also announced that a latter had been received signed by His Ex-: cellency the Governor, Sir William Peel, to present to Patrol Lender Colin Foley, who was instrumental in saving the life of a fellow-pupil at the Cen- tral British School. On January 25 pupil af the Central British School
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