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Admiral
Horthy, Regent of Hungary welcomes Scouts
to the 4th World Jamboree, Hungary, 1933. The Chief
Scout, Lord Baden-Powell, looks on.
From: Magyar Cserkesz, Jamboree 1933
Newspaper of the 4th World Jamboree |
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Admiral Horthy, Regent of Hungary
Opens the 4th World Jamboree:
"You have come to Hungary from all
parts of the world to testify to the magnificent and uplifting power of brotherhood
represented by Scouting. The noble ties of friendship will, I believe, become stronger
among you by the 4th World Jamboree. I am convinced that the Jamboree will do
much toward the promotion of good-will among men and peaceful cooperation for the general
good of humanity.
"The Hungarian nation offers you
these woodgirt fields with love for your camp. The Hungarian nation welcomes you and your
leader, the founder of the World Scout Movement, Lord Baden-Powell. Welcome to you all!
I hope you will feel at home."
Address of His Serene
Highness, Admiral Horthy, Regent of Hungary
to the Boy-Scouts at the opening of the 4th World Jamboree.
From: Magyar Cserkesz, Jamboree
1933, Newspaper of the 4th World Jamboree
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