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-ATEinffhly BulIetin deiiote-d-to matters of interest to The Sydney Bush Walkers, 5 Hamilton Street, Sydney+=====The Sydney Bushwalker===== 
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 +A Monthly BulIetin devoted to matters of interest to The Sydney Bush Walkers, 5 Hamilton Street, Sydney 
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 +====No.49 Price 3d. January 1939==== 
 + 
 +|**Editor**|Dorothy Lawry| 
 +|**Business Manager**|J. W. Mullins| 
 +|**Publication Staff**|Misses Dot. English, Mary Stoddart; Messrs Brian Harvey, Arthur Salmon, and Dick. Schofield| 
 + 
 +=====Contents===== 
 + 
 +| | |Page| 
 +|Editorial| | 1| 
 +|Of Bottles and Gorges|by Grace Edgecombe| 2| 
 +|At Our Own Meeting| | 3| 
 +|Walkers, and Workers|by Dorothy Lawry| 4| 
 +|Federation News| | 8| 
 +|Put and Take|by F.A. Pallin| 9| 
 +|Nature Study Books available in the Library| |10| 
 +|"To Tim Coffey"|by J.D.|10| 
 +|Serenade in the Night|by "Mumbedah"|11| 
 +|Large New Conservation Reserve in the Southern Highlands Tourist District|by Myles J. Dunphy|12| 
 +|Congratulations and Thanks, R.C.C.!| |13| 
 +|From Here, There and Everywhere| |13| 
 +|Club Gossip| |14| 
 + 
 +=====Advertisements===== 
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 +| |Page| 
 +|"Paddy"| 3| 
 +|"Leica"| 7| 
 + 
 +=====Editorial===== 
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 +Another successful year has ended; another Christmas has added its quota of memories to our store; and here we all are, setting out along the unknown track of the New Year. May it lead us all to many pleasant camping spots! And may some, at least, of your New Year Resolutions be kept -- we are looking forward to receiving those accounts of your trips you have resolved to write! 
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 +Did you read "The Sydney Bushwalker" for November? When we read tho account of Charles Darwin's trip over the Blue Mountains which we published in that number, we said, "Ha! An explanation of the strange Bottle-neck Gorges which intrigued that eminent scientist would probably make an interesting technical article for our December issue! So we cornered the Club's far-from-tame geologist - up in the winds of Tamworth, where she was doing a spot of bratwhacking - and explained our needs. 
 + 
 +The throes of examinations, and other tortures, delayed her simple explanation of the topography of the Blue Mountains, so December went to press without it, but now you can all learn something Charles Darwin did not know. We hope you will be interested, and that you will all respond just as promptly and cheerfully whenever we call upon you for articles.
  
-No.49 Price 3d. JANUARY 1939 
-Editor: Dorothy Lawry Business Manager: J. W. Mullins. Publication ) Misses Dot.English,liary Stoddart; Messrs Brian Harvey, 
-Staff ) Arthur Salmon, and Dick. Schofield. 
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-cp74,17p. 
-Editorial age 4100 011 Page 1 
-Of Bottles and Gorges by Grace Edgecombe  11 2 
-At Our Own Meeting 1444,   If 3 
-!Teddy" .s. foot  411  11 3 
-Walkers, and Workers by Dorothy Lawry   4 
-"Leica" a..  GO 11 7 
-Federation News SOS   14  
-Put and Take 1 by Wallin O.. 11 9 
-Nature Study Books available in the Library * 11  
-"To Tim Coffey" ipso by J.D. 151 OrV 11 10 
-Serenade in the Night SOO by 'Mumbedah"  11 
-Large New Conservation Reserve in the   
-Southern Highlands Tourist District by Myles J. Dunphy 100* 11 12 
-Congratulations and Thanks, R.C.C,  11 13 
-From Here, There and Everywhere 00. SOO 950 14 13 
-Club Gossip 0.*0 *JOS 0.. abite 11 14 
-EDITORIAL 
-Another successful year has ended; another Christmas has added its quota of memories to our store; and here we all are, setting out along the unknown track of the New Year. May it lead us all to many pleasant camping spots,: And may some at least, of your New Year Resolutiont bo kept -. we are looking forward to receiving those accounts of your trips you have resolved to writes 
-Did you road "The Sydney Bushwalkor" for November? When we road tho account of Charles Darwin's trip over the Blue Mountains which we published in that number, we said, "Hal An explanation of the strange Bottle-neck Gorges which intrigued that eminent scientist mulct probably make an interesting technical article) for our December issue So we cornered the Club's far-from-tame geologist - up in the winds of Tamworth, where she was doing a spot of bratwhacking - and explained our needs. 
-The throes of examinations, and other tortures, delayed her simple expl-na. tion of the topography of the Blue Mountains, so December went to press without it, but now you can all learn something Charles Darwin did not know. We hope you will be interested, and that you will all respond just as promptly and cheerfully whenever we call upon you for articles. 
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 The above title was invented as a trap to ensure the unwary and fool- minded bushwalker; actually the title suggested to me was "The Bottle-Necked Gorges of the Blue Mountains", or words to that effect. Says I to why not go the whole hog and get something really high-sounding along the lines of "The Geological Structure of the Warns Basin; Note on the implications of the irregular strike lines of the Mooki Thrust System" -- but relented; so here goes. The above title was invented as a trap to ensure the unwary and fool- minded bushwalker; actually the title suggested to me was "The Bottle-Necked Gorges of the Blue Mountains", or words to that effect. Says I to why not go the whole hog and get something really high-sounding along the lines of "The Geological Structure of the Warns Basin; Note on the implications of the irregular strike lines of the Mooki Thrust System" -- but relented; so here goes.
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