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messages[i]="- Donations to the victims of earthquake in Qinghai
An earthquake measuring 7.1 on the Richter scale has struck Qinghai Province in the morning on 14 April. The earthquake has caused over 15,000 deaths and injuries. To live up the spirit of 'Helping Others', each Scout member is sincerely urged to donate HK$50 or more to the designated bank account of the Scout Association of Hong Kong. Please click topic for details.
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messages[i]="- 23rd Leaders' Mess - Guests Night
The 23rd Leaders' Mess - Guests Night was held on Saturday, 7 February 2009 at 8:00 p.m. at Gordon Wu Hall, Hong Kong Scout Centre. The Principal Guest for the evening was Dr CHAU Cham-son, JP, the Honorary President of AHQ Scout Council. Please click here to browse and download the photos.
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messages[i]="- Sichuan Relief Fund
The earthquake disaster in Sichuan has caused extensive damage. It is estimated that it will take 8 years to rebuild the affected regions. The 'Sichuan Relief Fund' ('SRF') is established by the Scout Association of Hong Kong to support the rehabilitation work and related service plan in affected regions. Each Scout member is sincerely urged to donate HK$50 or more to the 'SRF' in order to build a better future for the victims.
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messages[i]="- The Scout Gallery 'Old Scout Groups' Exhibition II
The Scout Gallery 'Old Scout Groups' Exhibition II is open to public now. Please seize the chance to take a look of the valuable exhibits of the old Scout Groups with a history of over 50 years. They are 1st Hong Kong Group, 2nd Hong Kong Group, 10th Hong Kong Group and 21st Kowloon Group.
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messages[i]="- WORKING HOLIDAY SCHEMES
The Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) has signed a bilateral Working Holiday Scheme agreement separately with the Governments of New Zealand, Australia and Ireland .Local young people participating in the Scheme may go to the above countries for holiday and as part of their stay, take up short-term employment so as to have a better understanding of the cultural and social developments of the host countries.
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