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BROWI{BEST & CO. 44 TARN STREET.S.E.I HOP, t721106t1 Export .nd Wholesale only See the full r"angeat the .IAMBOREE" SCOUT SHOPS
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H E GAVE SCOUTI NG TO THE WORTD SCOUISOF ALL NATIONS will one day meet one onotherat BADEN-POWELL HOUSE HELPHASTENTHE DAY by sending yourconttibution toj
THEBADEI{-POWELL iIEl{ORIAtFUIID 25, BUCKII{GIIAM PAI.ACE ROAD LOI{DON, S,Vt.t. a SEETIIE PLANSAND MODEI HOUSEIN TH€ EXHIBITION MAROUEE
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The coat of armsof Martins Bank is composedof the Liver Bitd of Liverpool, wherethe Bank commenced business in 1831,andthe Grasshopper of Sir Thomas Gresham,financial adviserto eue€n ElizabethL At the signofthe Grasshopper at 68 LombardStreet, now the Londonheadquarters ofthe Bank.flrs1 a goldsmith's and thena bankingbusiness is reputedto havebeencarriedon sinc€1563. For th€ conyedence of customersandr.isitorsfrom homeandabroad,Martins are openinga femporari branchin the shoppingstr€etat th€ Jamboree.Full bad.ing faciliti€s$iI be pmvidedendwe wil gladh yisitns wishingto changeth€ir rssist oy€rseas foreigDcurrercy iDtosterling.
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Study ln sunlight Tbe readins room is open b rhc sty No norice mjoi$ siLn@. Noft t n..d.d. A 'doo' of c.ncentation sur.ds the Fadels privacy. Nesspape6 hold t66 world still for $ b studr. Asrhcyincleaseinnunber, sizeand.irculrtion tlev maLee{er-srosins demands onde$orld s suppl-vof nessrrint. lircm theirexpandins r.su!€s in BriEin and \_oith Anerics, B6{arers, alreadr the sorld's larsesi supplieB of nemPdnt' ar€ sendins a p.ints be$€en tnd -qrosing ronnds€of this Inal.onmodl!_ to-\sia, Arrica,Australia6d r€ aho thc paper makeF, le,\ond. -\nd rhis is nol all rhe,vsend Todav RoNaten, rhe woodpulp; Aom pac|agehakes, th€ board malers, the tissuemake6. All a.e deriv.d all ue in he.$ denlnd her€ md rdoss ihe scas.
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THE WORLD SCOUT
JUBITEE JAMBOREE INDABA AND MOOT .
TO CELEBRATE
50 YEARS OF SCOUTING A\-D
B-P's CENTENARY
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SUTTONCOLDFTELDWARWICKSHIREENGLAND FROM
AUGUST 1"
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Sir Alfred
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TO H.M. GOVERNI'4ENT CONTRACTORS HEAD OFFICE HOOTON, LITTLE SUTTON, WIRRAL' CHESHIRE Lttle Sulton Ferfocfete, Telegrarns Hooton2341-7 TelePhone Branch Offices 49 WATERLOO ROAD' WOLVERHAMPTON Fer'ocrereWolverhamPton 20417'9 Telegrams WolverhamPton TelePhone I I I
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I oLAVE, LADY BADEN-POI4ELL. G.B.E. WORLD CHILF GUIDE
'f-rHE happrne\s of sharrng in Cenrenar) ceicbrarions onl),comcsoncein rhc li\esofnosr ol us Jnd Lhose $ho I i are acrileIn our tvo\cmenrroda]canndeedreckonrhcnrsetles fortunate1o be taking part in somerhingwhich thef ui rememberfor the rci oftheir lives. But rhc Centenaryof our Founderis going ro do fdr morc than rhar. The men and boys of today will bc remindedagainof rhe balic p.inciples,tnd idealson *hjch Scoutios was tbunded. Thosewho are .,ourside" sill ger a picru.eof $har Scouiinghasdone, is doing. .rnd can do- in providjnghappy.healthr. helpfutcirizensfor rtreircounhy_and rbr thc world. And for the babiesin arms h wiit ensurea furure shen rhey.ioo. wi be ablelo join in and playrhisgreargame because rhespj.irandenrhusiasm oftfiis yearwill resuitin an elcr-increasing flow of Scoutersto lead them. tf. logether.we can dcrermire that rn lears to comeno boy sha be deniedrhe fun and happiness of Scoutingthrougnlack of the righLmenlo lead,the Centenary\lilt indeedhavebeen$orrh {hite and jn accordancc $irl rl,e ,ol.e.drd dreamsof oL| found"r
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SCOLT IilT was suppliedto thâ&#x201A;¬ first Scout Camp at Brownsea lsland, the experienceof Bukta Cfaftsmen hasbeen devoled to keepingit, like the Scoutl''lovement
Ask your local stockistfor the IUBILEEedition of SCOUTANNICA g t. t n dC a m P i n K c o n t a i n i n4g8 p a g e si n c o l o u ro f " l 0 l " i t e m so f S c o u a PUBLICITY
i n c a s ea f d i f f i c u l . | | t n e b STOCKPORT, MANAGER. BUKTA.
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URING the past fifty yearsScoutinghasgrownfrom tscnly bots on Brownse.r Isiard lo morc than sevenmillion boys in almostall rhe free counrric!of the world. This JubileeJamboree,Indabaand Moot will, I hope.show alt Nho lake parr and alt who visir it why this is so. ln t}e Promiseand the Law of rhe world-wideBrotherhoodof Scours,the t_ounder providedthe challengewhich boysacceptas eagerlytodayas fifty yearsago. This Broihefhood is a demonstrationto the world thar if we follow B.-p\ examplein looking for thc good in others,for the likenesses and not the difierences, we can all tive tog€rherin peace and harmony. Theseyoung men havepreparedrhemselves for serviceto rheir cod and rheir fellow_ men, and in that pr€pamtionhave found their manhood,for Scoutjngprovidesthe onty common ground on which the yourh of the world can meerwilhout compronjs€to thei own conscience aDd their own way of ljfe.
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GE\IRAL SIR ROB LOCKHART K.C.a.,C.l.tr.,\1.c. CHAIRiII1\
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JAMBOREES of the PAST r)l-Y\lPlA 1920. fhrs tirn Jrfi)borc. \as hlLt Inuoor5. Ln urlDf .l r lrerl glassroofed cxhjbilion ha in the teafr ofLondorr S.()rlO Scorr; id.nrled lnd hall ollhem cnmpedin Richfrond park *hil\r rh. rcr !lefl r( Oijmpi! .eadr br nre nclt rld!\ p.riormrnce. A tooL ot.rl'|h .;,r i r . r \ x r l . i d i i r t h e a . e n an r f c a t u l i n g L l \ r n ) \ . \ h . c \ h r b r r o n s. r .on-nop. \\hxr hr\t be.n r inne\lr\ I J,)Ft$ n \ c o u t . r c i t t u n c d i n t o I d c n N n n r . r : o n. t n r e r n not n r t q o o d \ i f , r ( OPE\H{G[\-1924. The sc.ond \\'o d Jlnbore. $!s heLi fca, Copeohr!.n. n Dennr.rk, Fo. thc rlrsl rime 5.000ScoutsNscobted Lnrdcrc.n\ns rhe J.Db.rr. tr.r , grext succe\sand on.e aeain Scourins had shown nr. \.f d sonrertrn! n..\
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In the Arcna; K'G' H.R.H. THE DUKE OF GLOUCESTER' of the Bo] Scoul' {ssocialion President INDABA' MOOT OPENSTgE JUBILEE JAMBOREE' Nations Review of the Assenbly of 8.30-9 30 P.nl FlLM PERFORMANCE in the Arena
WORLD CA]\{P AT MNDSOR THE FROM GUIDES \ISIT OF CIRL DISPLAYSin the Arena 3.0-4 30 P n' 5.0p.rn.and at 8.0P.m.
STAGE PERFORMANCES in the camp Theatr.
8.10p.nr.
CAMP FIRE in the Moot CamP
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SATURDAY. 3rd AUGUST VISIT OF H.M. QUEEN ELIZABETH, Patron ol tlle Boy Scouts Association. and H.R.H. THE PRINCE PHILIP, DLKE OF EDINBURGH -r.0 ,1.0p.m.
MARCH PAST OF REPRESENTATIVESOF THE NATIONS in thc Arena AIR SCOUT DISPLAY
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5 . 0p . m .a n d at 8.0 p.nl.
STACE PERFORMANCES in the ClrmpTheatre
8 . 0 9 . 3 0p . m .
ARENA SHOW bv LRA\SPORI SCHOOL. ARMY MECHAT.-iC,\T MOTOR CYCLE DISPLAY TEA\I
p.m. 11.30
C A \ l P F I R E i n t h e l n d a b aC a m p
SUNDAY,
AUGUST
.1.30p.n. INTERNAI IONAL TEA PARTIES 8 . - 1p0. n r . C O \ ' { \ 4 U N I T YH Y M N S I N G I N C in the Arerlir t-
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MO\DAY. 3.0--1.30P.rn. DISPLAYSin the A -5.0p.nl. and a t 8 . 0p . m .
STAGE PERFORMANCES in thc Camp Thealre
8.0-9.30 P m.
b] DISPLA\ "'"'rni' in the Arena
ard 6.L5p.l11. a t 8 . 3 0p . m
. . T' H ' E CANC SHOS' Birmtrlghatt' o p " n .o , T h e H i p p o d r o n r e
aoior ( AiADIA\ \4o[ \rFD PoLlcE
TUESDAY, VISITS SPECIAL DAY FOR WOLF CUB 3.0-4.30 p.rr'
DISPLAYSin the Arena
5 . 0p . m .a n d u, tiO p.rn.
STACF PtRfOR\4ANCLS in thc ClmP The'itrc
8.30-9.30P m.
FILM PERFORMANCE in the Arena '' THE GANG SHOW " at Thc HipPodrome.Birnringhan't
6 . 1 5p . m .a n d at 8.30P.m
WEDNESDAY, 7th AT GUST 3.0 4.30P.m
DTSPLAYSitl the Arena
5.0p.m. and at 8.0 p.m.
STAGE PERFORMAI.CES in dre CamPTheatre
3.30-9.30P.m
F]LM PERFORMANCF. in the Arena
6 . 1 5p . m .a n d a t 8 . 3 0p . n .
'' THE GANG SHOW" Bifmrnghanl at TheHiPPodrone. :8
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The tucces ol lhe Browns.r lslan(rcanrp lnsoired B-P. io writc Scoulins ior Bol:s . The publicalion ol Parl I in l d r i u r n l q o Rs ' \ c r h o u s J n do\ i b o $ a n e * c \ . l n g s J n r c . B r l . w i \ t h ew n ! ' nill on \'rr'imbcdon (onrhon vhere fuch of rhe book was trritlef
Sco!6 rt th. hrr or!xn&. S c o u tc i n f . r t H u u s h r u g h N.nhumbcnnnd. nr 191)3. lc!rn rhe F:.ngonlrmr Ch.ru'
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s o m c . r t h c s i r s { h o a i f r e l ir ur'lorn. callins lhem, s c h e s' G i r l S c o u r s- . L a t e . B-P. oreanisedtheh as
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1920 TH}- FIRSI' \I ORLD JA\,IBOREE AT OLYN{PIA
(;ra'd Howl' r he s.enc ln Ihe \dil Aren! xs woll Cubs. omc all) s(arlcd in 1916.sne thc t
1922 T l , , s . o u r s g l v c a l o g e r n gd l a r i r n l T h . D u k eo l $ r n d i . f - l h e nP r : n c c0 1 \!J., . f d t h e i r C h r c f a ta R r l l y a t A l e x a n bt 60,000 Llr.L Ptrlrcc, London..tendcd
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B-P Inspclrs llerform(E inq t h e r r _ t u hb r t h c F m p r r cJ a"c mbore;
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1929 lS/arl.
Hunedrirn SeaSc.uls Llcmonnrcre d u n n g r h e r h r r d\ o r t n J c m b o r e e at Arosc Park. Bi.kenliead
,e1or: An ae.ralviewof the arenaat Ar.owe park. thcJamborechetLllo c.tcbrar. rhe Conr,ngoi-ACe ofscour ns
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1933 ciidblLo. Hunsa.y. qasllrc sceneotrhe ioudh $o.ld Janrboree.Thcse Scouts are r!plcal oi rhe 25,000{ho altendcd,
1937 The openingoilhc 6flh world Jamborcc in Holla.d by QucenWilhehnina llwas rhe l$r r,rrond Janborec B-P. was to
1939- 1945 vhcn The second World War yc!^ mrny scouts in occnpicd countrLes carned on in secrclunde. Fain ofdealh
B?/orr Scours in &e lree counlries lndertook alLfom! of slr *ork. Thcse Brnish boys helpedas stretcherbearc6
a . / , n . I n l 9 4 l B P . c h L . l s c o u lo f l h c w o r l d . d i e di n (cn!a. IIe $as b.rrg b his lan tsting placebetvccn a s u l r d 0 1h o n . u r ! f s . o u E
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1952 rhc 6ml worLd scoure6' Indaba wrs hcld at (iilwell Pd.k, Ergland, ll was ope.ed by fl.R ll. The Dule ol Cloucesler.
1955 THE f,IGHTH WORLD JA\IBORtrE IN CA\AD{ Jamborceof New Horizons.
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I THURSDAY, 8th AUGUST
p F
3.0-4.30 p.nl.
DISPLAYSin the Arena
5.0p.ni. and at 8.0 p.m.
STAGE PERFORMANCES in thc CampThearre
8.0 9.30p.In.
DISPLAY of INTERNATIONAL FOLK DANCING with theco-operationofthe EnglishFolk Dance& SongSociety .'THE GANG SHOW " at The Hippodrome,Birminghanr
6 . 1 5p , m .a n d at 8.30p.m.
FRIDAY, 9th AUGUST 1 . 0 4 . 3 0p . m .
DISPLAYS in the Arena
5.0p.m.and at 8.0p.m.
STACE PERFORMANCES in the Camp Theatre
8.30 9.30p.m. FILM PERFORMANCE in the Arena
6 . 1 5p . m .a n d a t 8 . 3 0p . m .
.. THE GANC SHOW " a t T h e H i p p o dr o m e .B i r m i n g h u m
SATURDAY,l0th AUGUST 3.0-4.30 p.m.
DISPLAYS in the Arena
3.0 4.30p.m.
pool SEA SCOUT DISPLAY on PolvelL's
5.0 p.m. and at 8.0p.m.
STAGE PERFORMANCES in the Camp Thearre
3.0 9.30p.nl.
DISPLAY in the Arena by.THE BOYS' BRIGADE
8 . 3 0p . m .
CAMP F]RES
6 . l 5 p . l n .a n d a t 8 . 3 0p . m .
in eachSub-Camp .'THE G A N G S H O W" The at Hippodrome. Birmingham t9
SUNDAY. Ilth AUGUST UNITEDKTNGDOM
5.0p.\
AT HOME TO THE WORLD
MONDAY. 12th AUGUST 9.0p.m.
CLOSING CEREMONY by OLAVE. LADY BADEN-POWELL'G.B.f,. Wortd Chief Guide
8-P SC0ATGAIO !@e or the happv spint of lf YOU IVERE ONCE A SCOU7, and muld tilre to rc.{dt lt is op€n the B-P Guild sbddd teited, a little of shat iio those dara, dd ro .cpay vou v@ lt is not a plot lo get vou of the Scout M@t. lo aU. of either sa. who have bed ndbeB the P'omise ad to s€ar back ilto shorts and to bke up all ]our rime You are rcquii.d to ms pu.poe is rcalv two_fold: bv youot tt! Guild Thc dE b..lse .nything fDtther is up to privatc livs tdd rheir in to r@@ber who have been Scouts io h;b all thce c@pdionship public derriogs ihe iile.ls of rh. ScNt PNmisc and llw; d4 wnd timc and oppo'tunitv alllM, to sivc assisran@to local Scourina. IORD SADEN - POWELL is our Guildd4ter, ud ih.rc s Bftnchd evervehe'ci in the jn such oisuisations as the r@ of sout GMps md Distdcts; in the H@sca of Pslid@! Thc Old So!ts of the Police, Post Office, dd B.O.A.C,; anrl in Ifuy iodustrial oelnilaiions. and Guids Forher S@ts Fello*hip of wo.ld e wited in the Intematioml
DEC,DE NOW TO JO,N, AND lvR,rE AT ONCE To thc secre$rv,B-P scout
Guil4 2J, Buctinsham PJacc RGd, Lond@, S.V r., fo. funher infomtion
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f N A u g u s r . 1 9 0 7 .B a o e n - P o $ e lrlo o t I s e n r y b u l s t o c a m t l J l B r o $ r r e J l s l r a . I ( b e c o a n o l P o o l ei n D o r , c ' . T h c r e ,f o r t w o w e e l . , r h e ' c b o l s . d r a s I r r o m r l
lived undercanyas.playcdgames.learned ditrcringhomesand backgrounds. and tracking. cooked and fished,walched the stars and listenedto stofics of round the camp Ilrc at night.
that his idcaswereri-eht Thesetwenty boysproled to Baden-Powell couldbc tminedto fendfor themselves ; to ac.eptresponsjbility; to mal. proficientin useful arts, and abovc all, that in spite of difference!oa educationand views,they could Iivc togetherin peaceand harmon) B-P wrote down his ideasin his book, " Scoutingfor Boys" and in January 1908,boys were forming thems€ltta of its firsl appearance, P.trok lo play this new and cxciting game. The Scout Movemenl s6
By i9l2 Scoutinghad spreadto dll parls of the Conmon$.al othercouDtrics,and its sisterMovemenl,the Gi.l Guides. had tleeo In 1920 the firsi InternalionalJamboreewas held a1 Olr From 23 cauntdes20,000boyscameand campedtogethcrin liie tha! B-P uniqu€in the historyofthe world. ji lyasa! thisJamboree acclaimedby the Scoutsgathercdin the huge arena" Chief Scosr It wasas a resultof this Jambofeethat the tsovScoulsInt \as formedwith a Burea! in London. This Bu.eaucarrieson lhc of world Scouling,actingas liaison betweenrhe Scoutingco derelopthe Movementin thc more backwardcountries existsin nearlye!erycountr!in rheUorld TodayScouting doninatedby the SovietUnion rnd onc or two olhersha'e no Everyrecognised ScoutAssociationis a memberof rheI \ hich meelsbiennially,and has€qualvotingpo\re.s. T h e S c o u l a n d C u i d c M o \ c m c n ( \ r e c o g n i s cn o b a r r i . 6 o f
\IAJ..G[\, D. C, SPRY. c.B,E., D.S.O.,C.D. D I R E C T O RT.H E B O Y S C O U T S I N T E R N A T I O N AB LUREAU
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BROTHERHOOD or crced. Eachmembcfis expeclcdto be loyal to his own religiousfajth i to be a loyal citizen of his own countr]_and a l icnd of thoscof othercountries. The Scou!rnd Guide lvovementsarc slriclly non-J,olitical,non-military and nenbership is loluntary. These bas'c pdnciplesare rn essentialro recognitjon bv rhe lntefnationalConference.
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WORLD CENSUS FIGURES 1,019,20s 1922 (first World Census)
In spite of ditrerencesof climalc, habitsand tradilion Scoutingon rhe lines laid down by B-P appcrls to boYs rhe world over. The boy in the Tropics ma! \ear light-weight uniform whilc his Brother Scoui in the Arcdc north wca's fuls. but the gameof Scoutingis playcdin the samewry by borh, and ihe Spirit of Scoutingand the Promiseof Servicelo his fellow menforgea bond of friendshipand betweenlhem. comradeship which B-Paltended ThelastJamboree was in Holland in 1937. In his closing ulk to 1heScoulshc said : " This Sreat Jamboreewill have a liLal and lery far-reaching eltbci rhroughoutthe world nr the causeof peace,and so pledgeall ofyou herein this grea! assemblyof youth to do !our utmost to establishfrjendship ' amongScoulsofall nalions
1921
1,34,1,360
1929
1,87r,316
I 933
2,251 ,126
1937
2,812,074
1916
1,401,927
1950
5,160,147
1955
6,360,762
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ATTRACTIONSat the JAMBOREE B..T'. PAVILION ,briu t f(r'or'.1 Il I rlr -j(, !rr.( r'-r {t -r._c ng rer' I Iopl'.<., r'<!.u^.. nl'c"sr.,p ' Jnl rc_\ nr"!r inlimai.lJ conncde.l Nirh th. lli. and work of Robe.t Bxdcn_Pol€ll tnl Brohc S.nu ir"n or\( l-o r'c m.'ror, l . n J l u r . b c ' 1 r . . r 1 ] c .r n l p e r' - r ' I e o n r . r ' . . r - ( ) $ i l l h c \ . rhe opportutrltl' ol \eeing mny ot lhose thine\ dbotr shicl much hns been \rilr.n ln'l $olen Tr. \\.{ \\re !r rlrr Pa\iliotr d.rls exdusnel) Nnh ll.-P. Ihc bo! . . r h e \ o l i L . r . . t h c $ r i t e r . . h s t . s F o r t s m i n, . , a n d C h i e fS c o u l ofrhe $ond. $e r.lno*ledgc $ilh $alittrde tbe eenerousco_opcralion otOlarc. L!d! Bidef Poscll. in gertingtogetherlhis inlcnsci,vintere(ing
D P. tl€ ,4ii!t. Or1.al B P.-\ or4n'al sk.t.h.t
The Elsl wins illunrrles n fe{ of tbe nriny aspcclsof the \tolenrent B P. ealc to the so.lr|. no! i. an intenrtiontrl sensc(lhc Jamboree Mlf does lhar). but ri drey aoply lo Brilain, the land $here scolting \as born iifty rcdr\ lgo this donlh. The Cenlr. span tr ctren orer lo shat nrisht be (les$ibed as x .n. ' ern. u' Dril i (. r..l . \.,., l,rnr {,
HEALTH AND CONSERVATION OF NATURE EXHIBITIONS r u r h E r l r r o i t h c l r r g e I n d F r i J P ! \ i l i o nt h c r ci s r o b e l o u n dn i n i ! 1 , b l l n o n cd r el e s si n t e r $ r n r s , TMNltDlArfL\ I m r r a u e c! o n F r o r n ae \ h i b l \ $ o r h \ s t i n g $e ol Lle UnucJ KDgnod !rc juttlJ prouLlul our National ltelllh Servicc.rn,l iD nrs Ienl the lrrting plblrc, .b $c,-.r our b o herS-r_-r rrc,' o,tr.i irnJ', rill " n ' guJJderl coou l' tr- r "nJ unrq.r r'bi. 'r[n( Alonssidc rhis the atteniion of lisirors is dra$n to that terv innorrrrt nrblecr' rhe \rlicuardins of mu.e aml nlru6l rciou.c$ so rilal lo any nation's nulerial \relfbeing
SEE YOURSEI,FON TELEVISION hd sN vourself relevisedbv one or rLr' P\L of CJmbldec cor,lul\ mvne lou ro \rt lhe PYE PA!I[IO\ OLhir.lrraclrons iDcludelhe PtE TELE!ISlOr- TELEPHO\E of the futtfc. trorl'1, \nauesr tcle\r;ron amer:s Umlersarer Telelision and rhcir conplere range of Doheslc Rrdro rnd Telerision.
OPEN-AIR CINEMA J I
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Performances$ill be given jr tbc arena on d nunber oi e\enings. They arc prituarily irtended for lhe enterlainmenrof J.mbore pan'c! pants,bul nembers ofdrc plblic are $elcome.subjectto accoinmodafon
CAMP THEATRE see D. J P Jc"_mc Ir d, . " . , d c r l e c J m p o f Cerr c H(r. un n o b < . n d o n r f ( \ o r l ' 1-HI5 I c e n Jn $ c n i n e s . J l 5 . m p . n . - 1 i 8 . C r p 0. _ . . p ' { o r . ' J n . , . q i l l b c l r e n b ! S c o u l rI o m d l l p J d \ o l l h e \ \ o r d . Alimitednumbe. ol rats rre aQilable lo the lisiling public,bookihlc iD advadce. For del.rlr of Feribrmanc.s \*- thc Daily Prog.dmde. l4
INDUSTRIAL
PAVILION
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ALUMINIUM HOLLOWARE A !urlins demon{rJlion $osmc ios nrlEr.nr r . p e \ o f A l u m , n i u m\ e \ r h a ( p r o . l u a e d .
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CIVIL E\CINEERING CONTRACTINC . wor|nc modc/\ of difrerentrylh ot@nrrdcroF' p r d n ri r n n r u m e n r s l o r s w e yw o r k : a o dD h o r o m D h , .r lcrcc.{J c Cnrl Engineans works.
STEEL PRODUCTION A $orlins model ,hotr ne rtr( prec$es u*d rn r modern Srel Work\
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I^'TER\AL COMBUSTION ENCINES T h i \ e \ h b ' r ! r l l L n .u l c J 6 - . v t r n d e1r 5 0B . H p Die.clcnernc Llf \rn! J 00 k.w. ela!tricir\ eenerdtin! (By courtes! oi rhe e\hibilors. thc el€crricitv u$d rhroushour the - rndust.iat pavilion , $iI b; prclrdcd from rhis Srand.J
STEI.L FABRICATION various ilems sill bc sbown on rhis Srand. demonsiratlngthe $ide use of slel in D.oductsfof r h c h o n < , f r m r J n J n d u n 4 . T h c B . t i . N t .R J c r n s
SHIPBUILDING A\D YARI\tr ENCINE BUILDI\G MuJe 5 ol \a .u, rrp€r ot sbrp!, inctuJnc v c l o n m u d e h ,$ i l l b e i h o s n . I n a d d r r o n . l h e r a s rr. h{ sorr n! muJetr of Vdrine pro!€Iins
LOCOMOTIVE BUILDLNG . T h \ S r i n d * r t L I n c t u l l eD o d e t i .r \ e r i t o f r h c , n voIlne. shot,ns lJiou\ ryles of ste.m, DLeser ino Lredn( Lcomol\cs pfoducd in creat Brioin t r n du \ e d I n J l l D a n so f r h c $ o d d
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c demonnrJrion bJ rhc Bflrish Transpod ^ romm !ion. \ho$rns rhe r^cs prolided bl radc Jn'l .'nd614 b\ Rdil(r'\. Road Senrtr\, Dck\
TYRf, MANUFACTURERS ELECTRICITY SUPPLY T h i s S L n L lr r l t d e h o s r r a t e r h e o r g c n , q l i o no l Ine Lerrrat Lt{tflc,rr Aurh.rn) and qi inctulle
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ELECTRIC CONTROL Cf,AT On thb Slad will beshownh6ra dutyswit h !E{r for us. in PoE Sialio.s, Sub-Stations and dd ldgE fd rh. orriol of elel.icity in f&bn6 Enplais will tE plaed on the ow|gtr trildin3s. md.ls of lh. itrdulry,
COMMONWEALTH
trLECTRTCALMACHINERY Models of h@ry elet i@l planr, elet.ic moto6 and.l€crronic d€tiG $ill be 3h(M on this Stand.
ERUSH MA.XJNG A piclo.ialdemonstBrior slroringth€count.i6 of origir of nw matedah used in EnrlEs, etc, and dmorqrFriom olfie J'fr€dL staeEsof nfuutdcruft.
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CYCLIS AND MOTOR CYCLES A raneeof curmt Bicycl6,JurenibTncrdq Motor Cycles, Scoole6 and Mopeds will tE sbown. Therc vjll aho be setion eodels oI ensim .nd sRr-boxes, as vell d some wo.kiDs models.
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DISTRICT BANK LIMITED 550 BRANCHES
TOTAL ASSETS 4250,000'000
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NIAGARA-ON-THE-LAKE INDABA CAMP S.our Lâ&#x201A;¬deri men and $omenj represennngnnnl$o countries are prese.r in this camp, l-or the l@tio! of $e camp see rhe map on the back coler.
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MRS. H, I. ADDIS
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" Bnminshanr and Lichneld. Sunon\ position. togerhe. $ilh irs narunl acres a.d is siluatcd midqay berqeen amcnties,hs nade it onc of rhe finesrresidentiatccnfes in the Nlidtands. Allhoqh the lonn hls derelopcdin raent years.n is no nushroon gro$rh. lbr its histort cab be raced back man) enluries. In Saxon rimesits extcnsileChaseand Nra.or sas held br thc Kings oi Mcrcia and re.eiyedits nameof Soulhtoqn liod lne facr ol its sitnatlon ildron south of rheir scat ar Tan$orth. ln 1066Sutton {as thc property of Edwin of Mcr.ia. tonr shon it then rassedto the Cro$r. In 1126Hcnry I srant.d it lo $e Noman Eari of warsick- and it resledwirh successire Ear\ until i1 .evertedto rhc Cro\n .t rhe fall of waNick the Kinc-
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The f.ll of Warwick and dre loss of his parronascand rctainen. to-rerherw rh rh. raragesol the Wm ol rhe Roscs.rcducedlhe lown 10 thc ltnon polcrr! and deay. Fron rhis rlL.ondition it rvas rescuedb! irs srcalesr benefactor,John Harman, larer kno{n as Vescr. Born in or about 1.16.1 in a stonecotnce rvhich stili srands,the son of a Sutro. yeonan. he rose to srcar eminencein Church anrl Srn(e Veseyrcachcdtbe sunnir of his ccclesia$calcarer b! being appornledBishop of Escrr. one of lhe richelr ses in Eneland. He was a bom courticr and stood in high lilour * rh Hcnr] VIII lle sas appoi.red rulor to the PnncessNlary. larer to bc.omc Qu*n. was enlruslcd{ith lnrponant emblsies abroad, and rnended. \nh a h.ee rctinueofhis own, Hcnry\ neetins {lrh lbe Kins ofFance nr rh. Fcld ofthe Cloth of6old. HeRassrnsu larly aruched to his narive ro$n. to whicb he rerircd in his atc. davs. and devoledlis wlsdon lnd sellth ro its v5cy bullr 5l slonehousesfor the bcrlcr housLngor lhe peopLeand r\o stonâ&#x201A;Źbridsesat dangeronsiords. Hc foundcda gramma.school$hich still bearshis namc.pavcdthc rhoLc to\n. erecteda ltool Hall and Marlet Plae and enlargedand enrichedrhc parishchurch. Bur hiscrosning benefacrnrn $.s obrlining from llt King,aCharter {hicb bestosedthe litle of Royal Toqn ', i.quired fo! ihe inh.bnrfrs rh. lrcc usc oi thc ChN. and Park, and eslablishedan enlightenedfom oflocal sovernmcnrkno(n as ihc \\ard.n xnd Society. A secondCharte.ofKing Charles rI conirncd thc brncots alEady srunted and confered iurther pnvrleges. Though \esey rc{orcd his narivcto*n ro securityand cofrlort. rt nrd. iillle srowdr drrns drc n.xl r{o ccnLunes. Ih. Corporation he estlblished,the wafden and Society,lastcdfor 36i rear. rhe to$n berns rdcorloraredas a municipalboroush in 1886. Sinccrhattime rhe tosn has rncreiled raFrdlr.lnd lts NIuniciDaCouncilhascndowed t $nh s.eat lnednies One of the ortshndine llatures olthe Royal Town is Sufton Pa.k SLncens .cqursnion rts boundlnes have undersonesome chr.ses. its area nos being sone 2,400rc.es. The Pr.k has been p.eteN.d in us narural state and ils woods and moorland are bcaulincd by hcather. gose. run.ing nrcam\ and.Dook
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There are selcn poots in the par*, each in ils Fay otrerinc faciliries for rhe enjoymenl of ouldoo. recreation. Boatins is availabtcat rhe Btac*root and Ponelit Poots,and the latte.jvith rs rarse etpanse of rater, also Drorides sode c\cellentsailin8. The pootsat Lonemoor,Brace b f r l g c ! n d P o $ e l 5 a r c r c 8 u t r r t ){ d k e J $ h r(n and good \pon rs cnlolell KeeF.\ Pool fcludcsan upro-date outdoo. sqinming ba1h, and ssimins in some ot rhe olher pools is Dcmitied ar cdraiD tines, The heaths and s@dlands ofe. etorious sajts, and during rhc spring and rutumn the btendins of lhe la.jelies ol aohleeof rhe t.<s sives rhe aa.[ an oltslanding beauty.
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In rhc $orld of spoi, thc park can lay somc claim ro famc. for wittin ils boun{ilries h rhe il^t clas cnampionship cou* of the Sulron Coldneld Golf Club. With all theseamenniesn rs underslandablevhy rhe Park is so DoDUlar and in the xar 1955-s6old 82o.ololisirD;sirom orher ro*ns camc lo lne Park. ln its quieter pans the Park protides faciliries tbr narurrlnr.. Osrna to rhe n u m b e ro f \ 1 1 0 6 r h e n u m b c ro f q r t d r n m r i and birds ba\ dereased in reeni y€.s, bur rhere is still nlenty ro inle.esl rhe o.nitholoskr a.d cntlmologist and som. I@l nalural bis6r\ \ocieries$lll use rhc Park for rherr ficld $ork, Man) specjesor b rds can be ren and sere.rt .l the satcrfo*l inhabit the variols p@k. l! n intcresrine to note tha! ShakesDeare ma-kesmendon of $e to*n in his DIavHen; lv, Part l. S.ene2. rhere Frt\kn lcadirs hh ragsed r m y t o s h r e $ s b u r ) .e \ l a i m r r o B r d o l D h . 'cer rhcc b e l o r er . ( u \ e n t R i 6 t r m e a b ; d e of sack i our soldieb shali narch tnrouch I wc.ll lo Sutlon Cophill ro-.ighr. '
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THE JAMBOREESONG D7 RALPH READER
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March, march, march on the road with me. To the Boy ScoutJamboree. Join the throng and swing along As we sing our song.
Chorus. Jamboree! (clap, clap) Jamboree! (clap,ctap) Comegive three heartycheers, And we'll march along together Another fifty years.
Ev'ry hour let the valleysring, With the Scoutysongswe sing, Undemeaththe starsat night ln the camp fire's light.
We're the boys of the lefthand shake. Boy Scoursall and wide-awake, Hiking over hill and dale, Singingon the trail.
(Chorus)
Marching on with the B.-P. lead, Every colour, everycreed, All for one and life is good, In our Brotherhood. (Chorus)
(Chorus)
Yearsfrom now down a mem,ry lane. We shall walk and live again Thesegreatdays with you and me Ar rhe Jamboree! (Chorus)
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WITH GRATEFUL THANKS TO . . . THtr MAYOR AND CORPORATION OF STJTTONCOLDFIELD for the kind invitationto bring th€ Jamboreeto Su(on Park. THn CITIZENS OF SUTTON COLDFIELD fof so graciouslyallowingus rhe useof their park. THE CITIZENS OF THf, MIDLANDS COUNTIES who have serled so unsparingtyon Commilteesto provideouf needs. HER MAJESTY'S MI|iISTRIES AND SERVICE DEPARTMENTS for assistance wirh Dorn equipmetrr and advice.
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THE BRITISH BRO{)CASTING CORPORATIONfor all rhe time and spac€they have gi\cn Scoutingon Radioard Televisionbeforeand durins the Jainboree. THE PRESStrVERl'IffHERE for lheir invaluablehelDand co-oDerarion. THE MINISTRY OF IIf,AITH. WARWICKSHIREEXECUTIVE COUNCIL. WARWICX. SHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL. SUTTON COLDFIELD HOSPITAL MANAGEMtrNT COMI\IIITEE. BIRMINCHAM REGIONAL HOSPITAL BOARD. W.V.S. tMidland Region). BRITISH RED CROSS SOCIETy. ST. JOHN AMBLILANCE BRIGADE. JOHNSON & JOHNSON LTD. BRITISH OXYGEN. WOLVERHAMPTON. WATSON & SONS,LTD., (ElectroM€dical)WEMBLtry. S. N. COOKI & PARTNERS For invaluablehelp rowardsthe Healrh Servicesavailablerr the Jambo.€e. IIIE AUSTIN CO. LTD. for fte provisionof fifty vehicl€sfor generattranspo . BARLOWS OF BIRMINGHAM LTD. for the toanof rypewrircrs. BIRMI\GHAM CML DEFENCElbr rhe loan of lield cookjngequipmenrand srretchers. BRITISH k{ILWAYS who havc siven whole-hearted co-operarioniD arrangrnglransporr. BROOKf, BOND LTD. who are sponsorilsthe omci.rtJamboreeFilm. CADBURYS LTD. for lhe loan of whireovcralh. CHISWICK PRODUCTS LTD. lbr the toan o{ shoe cleanjngequipment. WllIlAM
CRAWFORD & SONS LTD. who havcprintedthe Menu HsDdbooksfreeof charge
CALOR GAS LtD. Ior ihe loan of cookersaDdboitc|s. DtrNNIS BROS. LID. for rhe loan of a rcfusecollecring\ehicie. DOUCLAS CONTRACIORS LTD. for rhe loan of wheetbafrows. ELSAN LTD. for rhe provision of LIsan\ani'dr\ equrpment. [IRtr ARMOUR LTD. lDd CALtrNA WORKS lbr lhe provisionof fire-fightingequiprnenr. GESTETNERLTD. for th€ loan of Duplicatorslbr adminislrativework. GLENFIf,LD & Kf,\NEDY LTD. for rhe loan of vatvesfor controtof the main w$er supply.
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