Mr T. Roydhouse, editor-in-chief of the “Sunday Times,’.’ “Referee,’’ and “Arrow,” Sydney, will he a visitor to New Zealand this month. Mr Roydhouse, as originator of the Roy Scout movement in Australia, and a member of the controlling body, will note t.ie progress of the work in this country so far as his stay (confined to the North Island) will allow. Being one of the promoters and Executive of the Aerial League of Australia, which now has sections; in every State of the Commonwealth. be will inquire as to the prospects of the proposed section in New Zealand, and afford any information required.- He is also a member of'the Council of the British Empire League, and is authorised to represent that body here in promoting a branch of the parent league, which has its head office in London, if conditions appear favorable. Save your temper—Stearns’ Headache Cure stops headache quickly. Many a cross word woukl never have been' spoken if this remedy had been used a few minutes before. 1? a box.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2742, 22 February 1910, Page 2
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