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| url = http://www.boy-scout.net/en/page1/page31/page31.html | title = CHUMS: Material on Scouting, British Boy Scouts, British Boys' Naval Brigade and the National Naval Cadets in 'Chums' | accessdate = 2008-10-03 | format =html | work = boy-scout.net | publisher = The British Boy Scouts and British Girl Scouts Association | location =Dorset, England, UK | pages = | language = en }}</ref> The CHUMS newspaper reach in the British Empire and thus CHUMS Scout Patrols formed in Australian in 1908.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.boy-scout.net/en/page1/page31/page31.html | title = CHUMS: Material on Scouting, British Boy Scouts, British Boys' Naval Brigade and the National Naval Cadets in 'Chums' | accessdate = 2008-10-03 | format =html | work = boy-scout.net | publisher = The British Boy Scouts and British Girl Scouts Association | location =Dorset, England, UK | pages = | language = en }}</ref> The CHUMS newspaper reach in the British Empire and thus CHUMS Scout Patrols formed in Australian in 1908.<ref>{{cite web
| url = http://www.boy-scout.net/en/page1/page31/page31.html | title = Time Line of Australian Scout History | url = http://www.boy-scout.net/en/page1/page31/page31.html | title = Time Line of Australian Scout History
| accessdate = 2008-10-03 | format =html | work = boy-scout.net | publisher = The British Boy Scouts and British Girl Scouts Association | location =Dorset, England, UK | pages = | language = en }}</ref> with Baden-Powell arrangement with his publisher, Pearson, CHUMS was denied the rights to publish the Scout scheme in what was a rivial paper. Later, CHUMS indicated that there would be a CHUMS Legion of Scouts formed from the CHUMS Scout Patrols to be anounced later. Instead CHUMS announced the launch of British Boy Scouts (BBS) and that it would be the official BBS journal in May 1909.<ref name="bbs">{{cite web | accessdate = 2008-10-03 | format =html | work = boy-scout.net | publisher = The British Boy Scouts and British Girl Scouts Association | location =Dorset, England, UK | pages = | language = en }}</ref> with Baden-Powell arrangement with his publisher, Pearson, CHUMS was denied the rights to publish the Scout scheme in what was a rivial paper. Later, CHUMS indicated that there would be a CHUMS Legion of Scouts formed from the CHUMS Scout Patrols to be anounced later. Instead CHUMS announced the launch of British Boy Scouts (BBS) and that it would be the official BBS journal in May 1909.<ref name="bbs"/>
| url = http://www.boy-scout.net/en/page1/page31/page31.html | title = CHUMS: Material on Scouting, British Boy Scouts, British Boys' Naval Brigade and the National Naval Cadets in 'Chums' | accessdate = 2008-10-03 | format =html | work = boy-scout.net | publisher = The British Boy Scouts and British Girl Scouts Association | location =Dorset, England, UK | pages = | language = en }}</ref>


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CHUMS Scout Patrols
OwnerCassell and Company
HeadquartersLondon
CountryUK
Founded1908
Defunct1909
FounderCassell and Company
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CHUMS Scout Patrols were an early organisation of Scouting in the United Kingdom. It was formed by the readers of the CHUMS boy's newspaper, in response to an invite from the Editor for boys to form their own patrols.

History

CHUMS "On the Watch Tower" news column reported on September 11th 1907 that Robert Baden-Powell's Brownsea Island Scouting encampment was proposed and his recommendation that Boy Scout groups should be formed. Readers were interest in forming Scouting groups and the editor staff initial support this move indicate that Baden-Powell would be consulted. Also, that CHUMS Scouts should wear the 'Chums' League badge. The CHUMS newspaper reach in the British Empire and thus CHUMS Scout Patrols formed in Australian in 1908. with Baden-Powell arrangement with his publisher, Pearson, CHUMS was denied the rights to publish the Scout scheme in what was a rivial paper. Later, CHUMS indicated that there would be a CHUMS Legion of Scouts formed from the CHUMS Scout Patrols to be anounced later. Instead CHUMS announced the launch of British Boy Scouts (BBS) and that it would be the official BBS journal in May 1909.

See Also

Reference

  1. ^ "CHUMS: Material on Scouting, British Boy Scouts, British Boys' Naval Brigade and the National Naval Cadets in 'Chums'" (html). boy-scout.net. Dorset, England, UK: The British Boy Scouts and British Girl Scouts Association. Retrieved 2008-10-03.
  2. "Time Line of Australian Scout History" (html). boy-scout.net. Dorset, England, UK: The British Boy Scouts and British Girl Scouts Association. Retrieved 2008-10-03.
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