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- | THE SYDNEY BUSHWALKER | + | **THE SYDNEY BUSHWALKER** |
A monthly bulletin of matters of interest to the Sydney Bushwalker, the N.S,W. Nurses' | A monthly bulletin of matters of interest to the Sydney Bushwalker, the N.S,W. Nurses' | ||
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Phone 843985. | Phone 843985. | ||
- | Editor | + | |**Editor** | Bob Duncan, C.S.I.R.O. Camden. Camden - 69251 | |
- | Business Manager | + | |**Business Manager** | Alex. Colley |
- | 360 DECEMBER 1964 Price 1/- | + | **360 DECEMBER 1964 Price 1/-** |
- | November (Extraordinary) General Meeting - J. ,Brown | + | |November (Extraordinary) General Meeting - J.Brown |
- | Badgery' | + | |Badgery' |
- | Paddy' | + | |Paddy' |
- | Lord: Howe; - Puffing Billy, | + | |Lord! Howe! - Puffing Billy | 8| |
- | Extract of letter from Jack Debert, | + | |Extract of letter from Jack Debert|15 | |
- | L'il Sweetie Nuggetheart. | + | |L'il Sweetie Nuggetheart |
- | Editorial | + | |Editorial |
- | Social Notes | + | |Social Notes |16 | |
- | Mountain Equipment Ad. | + | |Mountain Equipment Ad.|17 | |
- | Klimpton Ad. | + | |Klimpton Ad.|18 | |
- | ** | + | ====== |
- | At The November Extraordinary General Meeting** | + | |
- | by Jim Brown. | + | by Jim Brown |
The notice said it would be an Extraordinary Meeting, and in fact it was, because even the most garrulous withheld other chatter to allow the maximum time to be given to discussion of the Bandethera project. So soon as the meeting was opened the President gave due notice that a suspension of standing orders would be sought before normal " | The notice said it would be an Extraordinary Meeting, and in fact it was, because even the most garrulous withheld other chatter to allow the maximum time to be given to discussion of the Bandethera project. So soon as the meeting was opened the President gave due notice that a suspension of standing orders would be sought before normal " | ||
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Ron Knightley proposed that donations to the Bendethera fund be accepted only " | Ron Knightley proposed that donations to the Bendethera fund be accepted only " | ||
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- | BADGERY'S TO BUNGONIA TRIP.** | + | ====== Badgery's To Bungonia Trip ====== |
Kerry Hore. | Kerry Hore. | ||
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Most of Don's lunch time was spent on top of a pinnacle for the benefit of the photographers, | Most of Don's lunch time was spent on top of a pinnacle for the benefit of the photographers, | ||
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- | STOP PRESS.**. | + | **STOP PRESS.**. |
An addition has arrived to the Matthews family. A girl. It is rumoured it will be called Kanagrarina. | An addition has arrived to the Matthews family. A girl. It is rumoured it will be called Kanagrarina. | ||
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- | **LORD | + | ====== Lord ! Howe! ====== |
by Puffing Billy. | by Puffing Billy. | ||
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The flying boat thunders over the lagoon, the island gem drops away beneath the wingtips; and as we look down to the pier we can see that our leis, cast on the water at the moment of departure, are slowly drifting landwards. The symbol that we shall be back again. | The flying boat thunders over the lagoon, the island gem drops away beneath the wingtips; and as we look down to the pier we can see that our leis, cast on the water at the moment of departure, are slowly drifting landwards. The symbol that we shall be back again. | ||
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- | Extract of letter from Foundation Member** | + | ====== |
- | Jack Debert (Forster) | + | |
+ | Jack Debert (Forster) | ||
Doubt very much if anyone in a walking club does any more walking, Should I say ambling-around, | Doubt very much if anyone in a walking club does any more walking, Should I say ambling-around, | ||
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- | **EDITORIAL**. | + | ====== Editorial ====== |
- | The promised National Parks Bill has not been introduced to Parliament this year; many bushwalkers self consciously feel that only a minority are interested in this topic. This is not so. Conservation has a broad base of support. Australian political parties have spontaneously adopted resolutions calling for the establishment of more National Parks; the U.S. Congress has recently passed a sweeping primitive areas Bill. With a little more effort ,the tide could be turned. The Sydney Bushwalker joins with the National Parks Association in urging its readers to write to their member of parliament asking for an early introduction of the National Parks Bill. | + | The promised National Parks Bill has not been introduced to Parliament this year; many bushwalkers self consciously feel that only a minority are interested in this topic. This is not so. Conservation has a broad base of support. Australian political parties have spontaneously adopted resolutions calling for the establishment of more National Parks; the U.S. Congress has recently passed a sweeping primitive areas Bill. With a little more effort, the tide could be turned. The Sydney Bushwalker joins with the National Parks Association in urging its readers to write to their member of parliament asking for an early introduction of the National Parks Bill. |
Merry Christmas, The Editor. | Merry Christmas, The Editor. | ||
- | SOCIAL NOTES DECEMBER | + | **SOCIAL NOTES DECEMBER** |
- | Since the clubroom will be closed on 23rd and 30th December, it leaves just one Wednesday for a social event' | + | Since the clubroom will be closed on 23rd and 30th December, it leaves just one Wednesday for a social event - 16th December. On that night Dot Butler will present "Orchids |
The S.B.W. Christmas party was a social success but not a financial success. The excess of expenditure over receipts was in the vicinity of 13. The Social Secretary was disappointed that more people did not attend. Altogether forty nine enjoyed the festivities, | The S.B.W. Christmas party was a social success but not a financial success. The excess of expenditure over receipts was in the vicinity of 13. The Social Secretary was disappointed that more people did not attend. Altogether forty nine enjoyed the festivities, | ||
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