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 ===== At Our Very Own Meetings ===== ===== At Our Very Own Meetings =====
  
-At the General Meeting on May 13th., the most important business of the evening was the discub si,m of PI:h2...17 fr the Club. Many members voiced their opinions, and the general appearod to be that, although the S.B.W. was 1z1 complete sympathy with the Federation)liK)rk for the conservation of walking country and the preservation of mild 1Z:t'e,,andwelcomed publicity for that purpose, it did not desire publicity for the Club itself. A. motion to that effect was put to the meeting and carried.+At the General Meeting on May 13th., the most important business of the evening was the discussion of Publicity for the Club. Many members voiced their opinions, and the general appeared to be that, although the S.B.W. was in complete sympathy with the Federation'work for the conservation of walking country and the preservation of wild life, and welcomed publicity for that purpose, it did not desire publicity for the Club itself. A. motion to that effect was put to the meeting and carried.
  
-Jack Debert and Charlie Pryde wtre appointed to represent the S,B,Wat the meeting of protest against the proposed construction of an Olympic Swimming Pool in National Parke+Jack Debert and Charlie Pryde were appointed to represent the S.B.Wat the meeting of protest against the proposed construction of an Olympic Swimming Pool in National Park.
  
-mu E donated by Tom Herbert ),(1 ow7lximing carnival prize was preoented to the winners, Joan Fitzpatrick aAl David Steartt3geher with two small replicas of the trophy,+mug donated by Tom Herbert as swimmming carnival prize was presented to the winners, Joan Fitzpatrick and David Steadtogether with two small replicas of the trophy.
  
-The Treasurer reporteI. the rceipt of 1/]/- from members as a donation towards the portraito "Ref'zum",+The Treasurer reported the receipt of £1/1/- (( one pound and one shilling )) from members as a donation towards the portrait of "Red Gum".
  
-The price of tickot:s lor the BuF3hwalherst Annual Ball was fixed at 7/e. The profit at that puce 2E6015 year was 32/16,4- It was decided to hold this year7s ball at Hordern B-J:othersi,+The price of tickets for the Bushwalkers' Annual Ball was fixed at 7/6 (( seven shillings and six pence )). The profit at that price last year was £32/16/-(( thirty-two pounds and sixteen shillings )). It was decided to hold this year'ball at Hordern Brothers.
  
- +===== Mrand Miss Golightly =====
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-MR. AND MISS GOLIGHTLY.+
  
 Paddy has some news for the "go-lightly" clan. He has got some new cloth for the special purpose of making light weight rucksacks. Paddy has some news for the "go-lightly" clan. He has got some new cloth for the special purpose of making light weight rucksacks.
  
-It is a heavy grade japaras sent specially out fromEngland in answer to Paddyts request for a tough watertight, not too heavy cloth+It is a heavy grade japara, sent specially out from England in answer to Paddy'request for a tough watertight, not too heavy cloth.
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-It will knock a pound or two off the load of SOMR fortunate bushwalkers +
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-If your name is Coalheaver and not Golightly, the cloth should stil3 interest you, as an extra special groundsheet, storm-proof jacket or cape.+
  
-'Phone B.3101.+It will knock a pound or two off the load of some fortunate bushwalker, 
  
-PALLIN,+If your name is Coalheaver and not Golightlythe cloth should still interest you, as an extra special groundsheet, storm-proof jacket or cape.
  
-327 George St., SYDNEY.+|\\ '__Phone B.3101__. | F.A. Pallin,\\ 327 George St.,\\ __Sydney__.\\ (Opposite Palings)|
  
-(Opposite Palings)+----
  
-DO YOU KNOW HOW TO TALK?+===== Do You Know How To Walk=====
  
 Excerpts from "Padding the Sod", by Charles B. Roth. Field and Stream, September, 1937. Excerpts from "Padding the Sod", by Charles B. Roth. Field and Stream, September, 1937.
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