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-THE SYDNEY BUSHWhLKER +====== The Sydney Bushwalker ======
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-A monthly Bulletin devoted to matters of interest to+
  
 +A monthly Bulletin devoted to matters of interest to\\ 
 The Sydney Bush Walkers, 5 Hamilton Street, Sydney. The Sydney Bush Walkers, 5 Hamilton Street, Sydney.
  
-T+|No. 44|||  August, 1938.| 
 +|Editor:|Dorothy Lawry.|Business Manager:|J.W. MUllins.| 
 +|Publication)\\ Staff        )|Misses Clare Kinsella, Kathleen McKay, Dot. English, Mary Stoddart;\\ Messrs. Brian Harvey and Stan Lumsden.|||
  
-No.44 AUGUST, 1938.+===== Contents =====
  
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 +|Editorial||  1  | 
 +|A Trip of Accidents|by Jack Debert|  2  | 
 +|At Our Own Meetings||  3  | 
 +|Footwear and Footcare|by "Footslogger" 4  | 
 +|"Paddy"||  5  | 
 +|In Defence of the Pack|by "Tuggie" 5  | 
 +|Debert's Last Walk|by Alex. Colley|  6  | 
 +|Federation News||  7  | 
 +|The Kowmung Revisited|by Jean Trimble|  8  | 
 +|Club Gossip|by "Sunlight" 9  | 
 +|From HereThere, and Everywhere||  9  | 
 +|Holiday Trip, October, 1937 (completed)|by C.N.Pryde|  10  | 
 +|Pious Percy's Personality Pie|by "Pious Percy" 12  |
  
-Editor: Dorothy Lawry. Business Manager: J.W. MUllins.+===== Editorial =====
  
-Publication) Misses Clare KinsellaKathleen McKay, Dot.EnglishMary Stoddart; Staff ) Messrs. Brian Harvey and. Stan Lumsden.+Although this is issue No. 44 of this magazineit is only our ninth number as a monthly rolled off on the Club's own duplicatorNaturallyduring the first few months, the Production Department of the Publication Staff was learning the ins and outs of that duplicator, and experimenting with different papers, etc., but they have now got into their stride. The Editorial Department takes this opportunity of congratulating its colleagues sincerely on last month's issue, even though there were one or two slips in it.
  
-CONTENTS+For one thing, the new typist who was engaged to cut the stencils has not yet had time to learn to distinguish bushwalkers' ruling passions from their mere pleasures, so she did not notice when her fingers reversed an "S" and a "V", but at least one reader exclaimed in surprise - "Why, there are __no__ women on the __Conversation Bureau__!". We humbly apologise to the gentlemen who were stated to have been appointed to that Bureau by the Federation. We also assure them on behalf of the members of the S.B.W. that we expect a lot more than conversation from the __Conservation Bureau__.
  
-Editorial +This is also a good time and place to thank our various contributors for the way their manuscripts are coming in. Without their support there would be no magazine; with it, we are getting enough circulation to pay for an enlarged issue. During the last week or so our attention was drawn to the fact that the number of our contributors would probably be increased if shy members realised that their names need not be published. To those shy ones we would say, - Please let us have your contributions. So long as the editor knows who wrote it, the article, poem, story, or paragraph, can appear unsigned, or under a nom-de-plume. If you are too shy to hand in your contribution personally, put it in the letter-rack at the Club Room addressed to the Editor -- but be sure you say inside who it is from. If you omit that essential information, your work cannot be published.
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-A Trip of Accidents by Jack Debert At Our Own Meetings +
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-Footwear and Footcare by "Footslogger" +
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-"Paddy" +
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-In Defence of the Pack by "Tuggie" +
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-Debert's Last Walk by Alex.Colley Federation News +
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-The Kowmung Revisited by Jean Trimble +
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-Club Gossip by "Sunlight" From Here, There, and Everywhere +
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-Holiday Trip, October, 1937 (completed) by C.N.Pryde +
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-Pious Percy's Personality Pie by "Pious Percy" +
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-Although this is issue No.44 of this magazine, it is only our ninth number as a monthly rolled off on the Club's own duplicator. Naturally, during the first few months, the Production Department of the Publication Staff was learning the ins and +
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-now got into their stride. The Editorial Department takes this opportunity of con-' gratulating its colleagues sincerely on last month's issue, even though there were +
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-one or two slips in it. +
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-For one thing, the new typiste who was engaged to cut the stencils has not yet +
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-had time to learn to distinguish bushwalkers' ruling passions from their mere pleasures, so she did not notice when her fingers reversed an "S" and a "V", but at least one reader exclaimed in surprise - 'Why, there are no women on the CONVERSATION BUREAUS"+
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-We humbly apologise to the gentlemen who wore stated to have boon appointed to that Bureau by the Fedcration. We also assure them on behalf of the members of thc that we expect a lot more than conversation from the CONSERVATION BUREAU. +
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-This is also a good time and place to thank our various contributors for the way their manuscripts are coming in. Without their support there would be no +
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-magazine; with it, we are getting enough circulation to pay for an enlarged issue. +
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-During the last week or so our attention was drawn to the fact that the number of our contributors would probably be increased if shy members realised that their names need not be published. To those shy ones we would say, - Please let us have your contributions. So long as the editor knows who wrote it, the article, poem, story, or paragraph, can appear unsigned, or under a nom-do-plume. If you are too +
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 Now, come along all of you, shy and otherwise; the Business Manager says we can now run to 13 pages per issue. If we have too many contributions for the next issue, of course, we shall have to hold some over till the one after; and if we are inundated with contributions, we will probably ask you to get us more annual subscriptions to "The Sydney Bushwalker" so that we can afford to enlarge it some more. Now, come along all of you, shy and otherwise; the Business Manager says we can now run to 13 pages per issue. If we have too many contributions for the next issue, of course, we shall have to hold some over till the one after; and if we are inundated with contributions, we will probably ask you to get us more annual subscriptions to "The Sydney Bushwalker" so that we can afford to enlarge it some more.
  
-TRIP OF ACCIDENTS. +===== Trip Of Accidents=====
 by Jack Debert. by Jack Debert.
  
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