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2.1 The Scout Uniform creates an identity and constitutes a bond of brotherhood across borders

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As their uniform , the G irl Guides wear a skirt and bl ouse, or shirt and shorts.

Printing error " 1357" f or "/ 857", position no. ./8 in each sheet. The error  Offset 0 11 reverse.
stamps were obliterated with two ca11cel bars and a punched hole, and they
were supposed to be removed fi·o m the sheets prior to sale of the stamps.

G irl G uides also wear a hat, and a neckerchi ef fo lded into a triangle with the point at the back of the neck .

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The neckerchi ef is e ither knotted at the throat, or is faste ned with a
'woggle', which is some form of ring made of cord , meta l or bone.

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