Olwyn Haycock, of the Richmond Company of Girl Guides, Nelson, who represented New Zealand at the International Encampment at Camp Andree, BriarcliffManor, New York, last month. Twentyll seven nations were revresented. (Evening Post, 21 September 1937)

Olwyn Haycock, of the Richmond Company of Girl Guides, Nelson, who represented New Zealand at the International Encampment at Camp Andree, BriarcliffManor, New York, last month. Twentyll seven nations were revresented. (Evening Post, 21 September 1937)
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21-09-1937
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