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Algeria, A trip to—
Algiers, Interesting things in
Arab market, An
Arab politeness
Arab's Candles
Boar-hunting
Camping among the mountains of the Desert
Carthage-Ancient and Modern
Cold winds
Constantine, Celebrated French regiment at
Good turn to a donkey, A
Historical memories of the place
History of Ancient Roman occupation
Hot springs of Hammam Mousketine, The
Mountain of salt in, A
Mountain range between Algeria and the Sahara
Spahis, The
Truffle-hunting
Tunis and its "souks"
Axe, Take care of your

B

Belgian Boy Scouts

C

Camp bed, To make a
Camping season tips
Cheerfulness—
Ancient exhortation to
British Army's example at the Front
"Don't stand with your back to the sun"
Earl Roberts, example of
Under difficulties
Whistling good, but not if it causes annoyance
Chilian Boy Scouts
Cleanliness—
Bodily
Consumption, Wage war against by
Drinking against the law of
In thought, word, and deed
Manliness demands
Smoking as a boy offends
Spitting offends the law of

D

Danish Boy Scouts
Dutch Boy Scouts

F

Fire-lighting
Friendliness—
Arab hospitality
Buttonhole badge worn by all Scouts a token of
Chilian Scouts help British visitors
Shown to all
"Swastika" an emblem know in all lands
Treating natives for minor ill

H

Honour—
Examples of the sense of
Your word is your bond
Horn drinking cups

K

Kindness to animals—
Bird migration
Bird-nesting, humanely
Good and brave men show
Instances of
Lord Nelson on a bull-fight
Nesting-box for birds, To make a
Studying wild beasts

L

Loyalty—
Balaclava Charge an instance of
Conquests achieved through loyalty to leaders
Instance of, at the Front
To King and Country
To parents and friends

M

Malta—
Home of Scouts, The
Knights of St. John of Jerusalem in. The.
Maltese placed themselves under Great Britain's Protectorate
Maltese Cross and its meaning, The
Maltese Boy Scouts

N

Naples—
Scouts in
Vesuvius overshadows
Neapolitan Boy Scouts
Norway, Camping in—
Automatic toasting-fork, An
Bivouac hut, Easily-made
Boat voyage, A
Camp bedroom, A
Camp fire and kitchen
Cleaning and cooking your fish
Driving
Fishermen's knots
Fly-fishing
Norwegian fences
Norwegians are kind to animals
Picturesque experiences
Repairing a rod
Rowing boats
Stalking
Trout-fishing
Norwegian Boy Scouts

O

Obedience—
British discipline, Examples of
Silence as discipline
To parents and Scoutmasters
Orient Line Steamship, Our life on an

P

Politeness—
Ancient Knights' Oath of Chivalry, The
Courtesy to ail, especially the old and ailing
Scouts of the Desert show courtesy
True gentleman, The test of a
Pompeii, History of Ancient

R

Roberts, K.G., V.C., Field-Marshal Earl,
Lessons from the life of

S

Sea Scouting—
Brave Boy Sea Scout, A
Chief Scout tells when it helped him
Drake, Career of Sir Francis
Dutch and English Admirals of 250 years ago
Fishermen heroes
Generals who were sailors
Lifeboatmen
Nelson, Career of Lord
Sailor heroes
Seamanship, Games to teach,
Use of, in war,
Usefulness of, at all times,
Sicily—
Carts in,
History of,
Taormina,
Whispering caves in,
Sitting, The art of,
Strathcona, Lord, Lessons from the life of,
Swedish Boy Scouts,

T

Tents, How to build—
Ashanti shelter, The,
Bivouac shelter, A,
Bivouac tent, A,
Cabul tent,
Camp furniture for,
Making of, and materials to use,
One-man tramp tent, The,
Shelter hut, A,
Tramp tent, The,
Thrift—
Examples of men who became great through,
John Pound's example of,
Manliness of,
Two rules for earning a fortune,

Training and tracking—
Jackal-catching,
Moose-hunting,
Red Indians track by touch,
Zulu-training,
Tree-felling, The art of,

U

Usefulness—
Badges to be won by,
Good turns,
Helpfulness to others,
Helping the police,
Instances of,
Peace Scout in Labrador, A,
Tracking exercise,

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