- H. R. Cheeseman
H.R. Cheeseman was the founder of the
Scouting movement in theMalaysian state ofPenang , at thePenang Free School onMarch 27 ,1915 , and in the state ofJohor at the English College (nowMaktab Sultan Abu Bakar ) in 1928.The Penang Free School Scout troop, comprised of two patrols was formed under Mr. Cheeseman as the Scouter-in-charge. Activities in these early days ranged from
carpentry toju-jitsu . The Scouts toured theMalay Peninsula in 1918 and stirred up great interest in Scouting among boys. Under Mr. Cheeseman, Scouting in the school went hand-in-hand with the School Cadet Corps. The two organisations were so close, that a ruling was passed by which all cadets who had passed the Second Class Badge tests, and all Scouts over 5 feet tall, had to join the Cadet Corps.In 1925, Scouts and cadets were separated, and soon, the first First Class Scouts on the island were produced. There was also a Wolf Club pack, as Penang Free School was not yet solely a
secondary school . When it was decreed that students had to join one of the three major school activities, the number of Scouts increased, and it was decided that each house in the school should have a Scout Troop of its own.Around 1934, the Scouts of Penang put on a grand display for the occasion of
Lord Baden-Powell 's visit to the island, including anacanthi rope bridge .During the
Japanese occupation of Malaya, North Borneo and Sarawak , Scouting was prohibited, and several Penang Scouts proved their bravery and were awarded theGilt Cross after theWorld War II .External links
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