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4 Scouting is available to all and takes many forms, ...
4.1 Scout Leaders at all levels work to supply a programme that enables Scouts to achieve their potential
ROMANIA SWAZILAND BOY SCOUTS ASSOCIATIOM
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them se lves play an l)irn•.tvr AOULT LEADER TRAINING
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managing and Mr . Jae A. Joel,
organizing. 88 Lawley Street,
WATERKLOOF,
Pretoria,
South Africa.
The Swaoiland Boy Sco11ts Association was allowed the facility ofji-ee postage whilst the co11n11y was
still a British colony. Free postage/or the Boy Scouts Association continued after independence in 1968.
The need for adult leaders is high. Scouts and Guides can become leaders from age of eighteen yea rs.
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" lndaba" is an international camp or gathering for Scout leaders. Baden-Powe ll brought the
name from South Africa; it means a conference between or with members of native tribes.
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lmpeiforate plate proof Scouti ng's highest leader training is "Gilwell" trainin g, and Scout leaders who have followed
this programme are entitled to wear wooden Gi lwell beads on a leather lace with th eir sca rf.