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- | THE SYDNEY BUSHWALKER | + | ====== |
A monthly Bulletin devoted to matters of interest to The Sydney Bushwalkers, | A monthly Bulletin devoted to matters of interest to The Sydney Bushwalkers, | ||
- | NOVEMBER, 1942 | + | ===== NOVEMBER, 1942 ===== |
- | No. 95 | + | No. 95,\\ Price 3d. |
- | Price 3d. | + | |
|Editor|Claire Kinsella| | |Editor|Claire Kinsella| | ||
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|Subscriptions|Jo Newland| | |Subscriptions|Jo Newland| | ||
- | ==== CONTENTS ==== | + | ===== CONTENTS ===== |
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+ | |Index||1| | ||
+ | |The Chase|H.I.S.|2| | ||
+ | |The End of the Drought|Marie B. Byles|4| | ||
+ | |' | ||
+ | |Speak Now|Marie B. Byles|7| | ||
+ | |Lamington Park|Jack Debert|8| | ||
+ | |Camouflaging Coffey|Dot English|9| | ||
+ | |The Southern Sky|" | ||
+ | |Letters from the Lads||11| | ||
+ | |Federation Notes||12| | ||
+ | |Our Own Meeting||12| | ||
+ | |Innocuous Items||14| | ||
+ | |Social Advt.||15| | ||
+ | |Goodman' | ||
+ | |Paddy' | ||
+ | |||
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+ | ===== FROM MOONLIGHT ACRE ===== | ||
+ | |||
+ | By Robert D. Fitzgerald | ||
+ | |||
+ | Set down your load: it is vain,\\ All that your heart wills\\ The hills have a high disdain -\\ you must never hope to attain\\ to the blue thought of the hills,\\ which marches beyond the thirst\\ of the dragging miles, leads on\\ | ||
+ | where the last ridge beckons the first\\ with a promise of secrets nursed\\ in the far years gone. | ||
+ | |||
+ | For the hills have learned so much\\ from the sky and the wide air\\ their wisdom is not for the touch\\ of all brief lives that clutch\\ at a fleeting share.\\ Although your way might aspire\\ from the peak to the further peak\\ vision and blue retire;\\ beyond even desire\\ they are still to seek. | ||
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- | |Index|1| | ||
- | The Chase_ Off Off H.I.S. 2 | ||
- | The End of the Drought Off Marie B. Byles 4 | ||
- | 'Donna Luang" | ||
- | Speak Eow ... Marie B. gyles 7 | ||
- | Lamington Park ... Jack Debrt 8 | ||
- | Camouflaging Coffey olo Dot English 9 | ||
- | The Southern Sky 044 " | ||
- | Letters from. the Lads- 0. Of* 11 | ||
- | Fed6ration Hotes . 9 a - 12 | ||
- | | ||
- | Our Own Meeting | ||
- | Innocuous Items Off 000 14 | ||
- | Social Advt. off* Off 15 | ||
- | Goodman' | ||
- | Paddyls Advt. ... goad. 16 | ||
- | FROM MOONLIGHT ACRE By Robert D. Fitzzerald | ||
- | Set down your load: it is vain, All that your heart wills | ||
- | The hills have a high dis4ain -- you must never hope to attain | ||
- | to the blue thought of the hills, which marches beyond the thirst of the dragging miles, leads on | ||
- | where the last ridge beckons the first with a promise of secrets nursed in the far years gone. | ||
- | For the hills have learned so much from the sky and the wide air their wisdom is not for the touch of all brief lives that clutch at a fleeting share. | ||
- | Although your way might as-Dire from the peak to the further peak vision and blue retire; | ||
- | beyond even desire | ||
- | they are still to seek. | ||
2. | 2. | ||
THE CHASE. | THE CHASE. |
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