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-THE SYDNEY BUSHWALKER+**THE SYDNEY BUSHWALKER** 
 A Monthly Bulletin devoted to matters of interest to The Sydney Bush Walkers, 5 Hamilton Street,Sydney A Monthly Bulletin devoted to matters of interest to The Sydney Bush Walkers, 5 Hamilton Street,Sydney
  
-JANUARY1942 Price 3d. No.85+**JANUARY 1942 Price 3d. No.85**
  
 Editor: Dorothy Lawry  Editor: Dorothy Lawry 
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 Production: Jean West. Production: Jean West.
  
-CONTENTS +**CONTENTS** 
  
 Editorial  Editorial 
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-** + 
-NEW YEAR, 1942.**+====== NEW YEAR, 1942 ====== 
  
 There used to be a tradition that at New Year one made "good resolutions" fully expecting to break them at the first temptation. Another old custom was to wish all one's friends "A Happy New Year". Nowadays traditions and customs are going down like ninepins almost as fast as plans for holiday trips. There used to be a tradition that at New Year one made "good resolutions" fully expecting to break them at the first temptation. Another old custom was to wish all one's friends "A Happy New Year". Nowadays traditions and customs are going down like ninepins almost as fast as plans for holiday trips.
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-**LETTERS FROM THE LADS - No.10.**+====== Letters From The Lads - No.10 ====== 
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 From Bill Burke. From Bill Burke.
  
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-**AN APPRECIATION**  by Edna Garrad.+====== An Appreciation ====== 
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 +by Edna Garrad.
  
 We have in our Club a member who contributes a tremendous amount towards the success of the majority of trips undertaken each year. His work for conservation etc., is well known to all walkers - and to many other folk - but it is an appreciation of something more personal that I would like to express. We have in our Club a member who contributes a tremendous amount towards the success of the majority of trips undertaken each year. His work for conservation etc., is well known to all walkers - and to many other folk - but it is an appreciation of something more personal that I would like to express.
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-**AT OUR OWN MEETINGS** +====== At Our Own Meetings ====== 
  
 From the Ordinary Monthly Meeting and the Extraordinary General Meeting held on December 12th come the following items of interest; From the Ordinary Monthly Meeting and the Extraordinary General Meeting held on December 12th come the following items of interest;
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-**"HELL AND HIGH TIMBER"** +====== Hell and High Timber ====== 
  
 In June 1938 an article under the above title appeared in Collier's magazine; a condensed version of it appeared in the "Reader's Digest" for October 1938, (our copy half-price from the N.S.W.Bookstall Co recently) and as it is once more the bushfire season in Australia, we are taking the liberty of republishing part of it. We trust all our readers will be warned, and always exercise the utmost care to prevent bushfires as a result of reading this article and we believe the authors and previous publishers will be glad we have given their words a chance to do more good work.-- Editor. In June 1938 an article under the above title appeared in Collier's magazine; a condensed version of it appeared in the "Reader's Digest" for October 1938, (our copy half-price from the N.S.W.Bookstall Co recently) and as it is once more the bushfire season in Australia, we are taking the liberty of republishing part of it. We trust all our readers will be warned, and always exercise the utmost care to prevent bushfires as a result of reading this article and we believe the authors and previous publishers will be glad we have given their words a chance to do more good work.-- Editor.
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 To NON-SUBSCRIBERS: Make sure of your copy of each month, and join our happy list of subscribers To NON-SUBSCRIBERS: Make sure of your copy of each month, and join our happy list of subscribers
  
-** +**ANOTHER CLUE!**
-ANOTHER CLUE!**+
  
 I was interested in Mumbedah's article in the last Bushwalker regarding the route of Guouagang to Kanangaroo, and the other night to keep myself sane after listening to the war news, I dug up some old photographs. One I have is a beauty and it gives the route quite clearly. I think Munbedah is not quite correct however his sketch would suggest that the way down is a combination of routes 2 and 1 as it gives the impression that 2 and 1 join. I was interested in Mumbedah's article in the last Bushwalker regarding the route of Guouagang to Kanangaroo, and the other night to keep myself sane after listening to the war news, I dug up some old photographs. One I have is a beauty and it gives the route quite clearly. I think Munbedah is not quite correct however his sketch would suggest that the way down is a combination of routes 2 and 1 as it gives the impression that 2 and 1 join.
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-**CLUB FUN AND FOOD** by Taro.+====== Club Fun and Food ====== 
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 +by Taro.
  
 Not that I do it very often - but I admit it is nice to walk into the clubroom on Friday nights. It is nice to see all the horrible old faces and the lovely new ones. Better still to drop in on a free night, when liberty is spelt with 2 Capital LLs. Not that I do it very often - but I admit it is nice to walk into the clubroom on Friday nights. It is nice to see all the horrible old faces and the lovely new ones. Better still to drop in on a free night, when liberty is spelt with 2 Capital LLs.
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-**CLUB GOSSIP**+====== Club Gossip ====== 
    
 This month's most important announcement is that the first English Bride of this war, as far as the S.B.W. is concerned, is Mrs Oliver Moriarty. In London on November 1st, Miss Sheila Scanlan and "Morrie" were married, and the idea then was that we might be seeing them in Sydney sometime in February. Whatever changes world events may make to their plans, we wish them both every happiness. This month's most important announcement is that the first English Bride of this war, as far as the S.B.W. is concerned, is Mrs Oliver Moriarty. In London on November 1st, Miss Sheila Scanlan and "Morrie" were married, and the idea then was that we might be seeing them in Sydney sometime in February. Whatever changes world events may make to their plans, we wish them both every happiness.
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-** +====== Commentary ====== 
-COMMENTARY** By "Cassowary".+ 
 +By "Cassowary".
  
 "Australia for the free! "Australia for the free!
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