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for "Bath Superintendent." On the final Sunday the Scouts were inspected near the royal hunting lodge by King Christian in the pouring rain, and that afternoon Baden-Powell presented the competition prizes, saying "I have seen great numbers of Scouts in my life, but I have never seen any as wet as
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arrived at the Jamboree after opening day and was received by a welcoming parade of all the Scouts. Just as he was about to speak, rain came down in torrents and everyone was soaked. The name given him was
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witnessed the displays in the stadium, presided at a campfire and stayed the night at a tent in the Paddocks. On different days the chief guests in the stadium were the
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The Wembley Jamboree helped to provide a wider variety of members at the Second World Jamboree at Ermelunden, a few miles north of
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took part in the closing ceremony of the Jamboree. The Third International Conference was held concurrently in Copenhagen.
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third. It was decided, however, not to renewing the idea, for fears that nationalism could harm Scout brotherhood.
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and stamina which continued throughout the week, and included camp inspections, hygiene, discipline,
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you are!" Because of the floods one part of the camp even had to evacuate temporarily.
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The Second World Jamboree was officially opened on August 10, 1924, by Rear-Admiral
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were dramatized and used to bring atmosphere and interest into the Cub program.
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and Empire accepted the invitation. 10,000 Scouts were present from the
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with Danish families during the week after the jamboree.
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to make a success of the undertaking. The main host was
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at the beginning of August 1924, in connection with the
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was held from August 9 to 17, 1924, and was hosted by
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Service, was in charge of all international aspects.
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A view of the camp, with the scouts of Italy, center.
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Ermelunden
Denmark
55°46′18″N 12°32′32″E / 55.771551°N 12.542299°E / 55.771551; 12.542299
1st World Scout Jamboree
3rd World Scout Jamboree
Scouting portal
Denmark
Ermelunden


Great Britain
Wembley
Middlesex
British Empire Exhibition
Commonwealth
United Kingdom
Wembley Stadium
Prince of Wales
Duke of York
Rudyard Kipling
Copenhagen
Danish Scouts
Christian Holm
Det Danske Spejderkorps
Kim, Friend of all the World
Ove Holm
Jens Hvass
North Jutland
Tage Carstensen

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