LATVIAN MEMBERS OF A WORLD-WIDE BROTHERHOOD HOISTING THEIR COUNTRY'S FLAG IN A SCOUT CAMP

In 1908, on a small island off the coast of Dorsetshire, the Boy Scout movement came into being. Spreading rapidly, it made such remarkable progress that it is now firmly established in every civilized country throughout the world, irrespective of race, colour, or language. Several Lettish Scouts visited Great Britain in 1922, when the wonderful spirit of harmony manifested by the boyhood of twelve different nations proved that each and all were true to that clause of their Law which affirms, "A Scout is a friend to all and a brother to every other Scout"

Photo, Press Section, Latvian Consulate General

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PEOPLES OF ALL NATIONS: THEIR LIFE TODAY AND THE STORY OF THEIR PAST BY OUR FOREMOST WRITERS OF TRAVEL, ANTHROPOLOGY & HISTORY (in 7 volumes), editor J. A. Hammerton, published by the Educational Book Co., London, 1920. Subsequently published as both a 7 volume set (1922) and subscription series (1922–1923) by the Amalgamated Press, London.
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