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However, the concept of and aspirations for Scouting in such a fashion predates the formation of the United Nations itself. | However, the concept of and aspirations for Scouting in such a fashion predates the formation of the United Nations itself. | ||
In a full-page cartoon from the July [[1929]] Punch magazine, entitled ''Patrols of Peace'', the League of Nations, represented as a | In a full-page cartoon from the July [[1929]] Punch magazine, entitled ''Patrols of Peace'', the League of Nations, represented as a goddess, looks out at the 3rd [[World Scout Jamboree]], held in Birkenhead, United Kingdom, saying, "They say I've got no army; but why should I want one with these allies?" (Beneath is stated ''With Mr. Punch's congratulations to the [[Robert Baden-Powell, 1st Baron Baden-Powell|Chief Scout]] on the coming-of-age of the movement-now international-which he inspired.'') | ||
An early 1945 issue of the [[Cass City]] ''Chronicle'' newspaper stated: | An early 1945 issue of the [[Cass City]] ''Chronicle'' newspaper stated: |