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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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at the beginning of August 1924, in connection with the
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Service, was in charge of all international aspects.
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297:Scoutcraft
266:Jens Hvass
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101:Attendance
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360:See also
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262:Ove Holm
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183:Prologue
114:Previous
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157:Denmark
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