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 +=====Federation Notes.=====
  
-FED,ERATIu NOTES +The proposal for reservation of Kariong Peninsula, Hawkesbury River, has been revived by the Federation and is being looked into by the District Surveyor. 
-The pro-eosal for reservation of K.7,riong Peninsula, Hawkesbury River, has been + 
-revived by the Federation and is being looked il_to by the District Surveyor. +The National Fitness Council has dropped the proposal for a Fitness Camp at Jibbon Head, Port Hacking, but is requesting the reservation of the North head of Jervis Bay. 
-The National Fitness Council has dro:Tod the pro,posal for a Fitness Camp at Jibbon Head, :ort Hacking, but is requesting the reservation of the North he of Jervis Bay. + 
-It was decided that the rental of the Era lands wae too high for the Federation to take the risk of a lease without abandoning its prineipais and becoming landlord to the shack owners. +It was decided that the rental of the Era lands was too high for the Federation to take the risk of a lease without abandoning its principals and becoming landlord to the shack owners. 
-The letter to th: DelDt. of Mines about the shale mine 13,41Len Diamond Falls + 
-brought a reDly with a -elan of about three mining leases betv!seen the Katoomba Golf +The letter to the Dept. of Mines about the shale mine below Diamond Falls brought a reply with a plan of about three mining leases between the Katoomba Golf Links and the First Narrow Neck. It was decided to write to the Katoomba Municipal Council, Katoomba Tourist BureauDept. of Mines and Committee of Economic Welfare urging that all possible control be exercised to see that any mining operations on these leases were carried out in a way to cause a minimum of destruction to the beauty of the area. 
-Links and the First Narrow Neck. It was decided to w2ite o the Katoemba Municipal Council, Katoomba Tourist Burea,l, De-?-b. of Mines xnd Committee of Zcenomic Welfare urging that all posoible conbrel be exercised to see that any mining operations on these leases were carried out in a way to cause a minimum of destruction to the beauty of the area. + 
-The Recreational Areas Committee of the Natienal Fitness Council is making efforts to secure two small areas near Narrabeen as reserves in connection with hiking. +The Recreational Areas Committee of the National Fitness Council is making efforts to secure two small areas near Narrabeen as reserves in connection with hiking. 
-A building is bein ,rected at Little M:..rley on a permissive occupancy in front of th,2 Hostel. The Youth Hostls Association is asking that no road be allowed + 
-within 50 yards of the hostel; and no camDing within 80 yards of it. It was decided to write to the National Park Trust and to the Youth Hootels Associ_tion asking +A building is being erected at Little Marley on a permissive occupancy in front of the Hostel. The Youth Hostels Association is asking that no road be allowed within 50 yards of the hostel; and no camping within 80 yards of it. It was decided to write to the National Park Trust and to the Youth Hostels Association asking that the road be closed right back to the Bundeena Road, and that the suggestion about camping be scrapped, as 80 yards from the hostel would take in the whole camping area at Little Marley. 
-that the road be closed ri,ht back to the Bundeena Road, and that the suggestion + 
-about canning be scra-ned, as 30 yards from the hostel would take in the whole +The expenditure of thi Legacy of £90 from Arnold Rae was discussed. Inquiries are being made about leasing Block 7 at North North Era and also about land at the junction of Long Angle Gully and Fitzgerald Creek. 
-camping area at Little Marley. + 
-The ex-eenditure of thi Legacy of E90 from Arnold Rae was discussed. Inquiries +---- 
-are being made about leasing Block 7 at North North Era and also about land at the + 
-junction of Long Angle Gully and Fitzgerald Creek. +=====At Our Own Meeting.===== 
-AT OUROWN LIE + 
-Two new members, Rusrell Wilkins and Vic Bolton were welcomed by tie President. +Two new members, Russell Wilkins and Vic Bolton were welcomed by the President. After some discussion it was resolved that the Club disapproved of any restriction on camping at Little Marley (see Federation notes). The President informed us, with deep regret, that Norm Saill has been killed in action in New Guinea. The proposed shale retort on Narrow Neck was discussedNorrie Macdonald and Frank Freeguardwho were on leave from the Army, thought that any restriction on the location of the proposed retort might be detrimental to the war effort. Stan Martin pointed out that shale oil could only be used for civilian purposes. Marie Byles thought that the war was too often made an excuse for despoiling natural features. It was eventually resolved that the Club disapproved of any interference with the rock escarpment forming the Narrow Neck Peninsula. Phyl White, owing to the illness of her father tendred her resignation from the Committee. Elsa Isaacs was elected in her place. 
-After some discussion it was resolved that the Club dise7eroved of any restriction + 
-on camping at Little Marley(see Federation notes). The Presid_nt informed us, with deep regret,that Norm Saill has been killed in action in New Guinea. The proposed shale retort on Neroow Neck was diecussedNorris Macdonald and Frank Freegurdwh() w,-ro on leave f-eem the Army, thought that any restriction on the location ef .1111_ht be detrimental to the war effort. Stan +---- 
-Martin rointed that shale on could only be ueed for civilian lyar-Doses. Marie Byles thou let he the war was too Often made an excuse for despoiling natural + 
-features. It was eventually received that the Club disa-eproved of any interference +=====Social Events For Your Calendar.===== 
-with the rock escarpment forming the Narrow Neck Peninsula. Phyl White,owin3 to the illness of her fathertendred her resignation from the Committee. Elsa Isaacs was' eledted in her place. + 
-SOCIAL :',VETTTS FOP, YOUR CALENDAR +|July 7th7.45 p.m.|Skating night at the Glaciarium| 
-JULY 7th 7.45 p.-11. Skating night at the Glaciarium +|July 23rd, 8 p.m.|Lecture by Palmer Kent: "The Real Facts Behind the Malayan Campaign".| 
-JULY 23rd +|July 30th, 8 p.m.|Clubroom Dance: Novelties and Supper -Dancing 8 - 11.| 
-p m. +|August 2Oth8 p.m.|"Old Tals" retold again by MessrsAlder & McGregor, with an "all star" cast.| 
-Iicture by Palmer Kent: The Real Facts Behind the MaDa:an CaT1naign". +|August 27th, 8 p.m.|Clubroom Party.| 
-JULY 30th 3 10.m. Clubroom Dance: Novelties and + 
-Su2-.)r 11_1.ncincE 8 - 11. +----
-AUGUST2Oth 0 +
-O D,ra. "Old Tals" retold again by +
-Yer::r irs.Aldur icGregor, with an "Z1_1 star" +
-AUGUST27th +
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-OPTOMETRIST +=====Sleeping Bags And Steel Frame Rucksacks.===== 
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-Lf) +Paddy is pleased to announce that he will have a few down sleeping bags available on July 15th. These bags are filled with nearly pure down, but if you feel a few feathers in them please don't be cross. Things aren't what they used to be. Nevertheless they will back about as small as the old time bags and weigh about the same
-GOC,D1,i1-22T ; M. + 
-. AM  ON.     +Price £3/9/6 for 5'10" bag. 2/for every additional 2". 
-0-.)tometrist and -0-9ticiun + 
-20 Hunter Street, +There will also be a few steel frame rucksacks on the same date. Price £2/19/10
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-SYDNEY +__Please Note:__ 
-Tel. B3438 +
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-SLEZYIUG BAGS AND STEEL FRAME RUCKSACKS +
-Paddy is pleased to announce that he will have a few +
-down slee-Ding bags available on July 15th. These bags are filled with nearly pure down, but if you feel a few feathers in them please don't be C.20ES. Things aren't what they used to be. Nevertheless they will -)ack about as small as the old time bags and weigh about the same, +
-Price E3/9/6 for 5'10" bag. 2/ for every additional 2"Th-,rs will lso b7. a few ste,J1 frame rucksacks on the setme date. Price a2/19/1o+
-PT,TASE NOTE:+
 No previous orders can be taken. No previous orders can be taken.
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 No phone orders. No phone orders.
-Regret these rules, We try to be democratic and ensure the greatest good for the greatest number. 
-PADDY PALLIN 
-Camp Gear for Walkers 
-'Phone B3101. 327 George Street SYDNEY 
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 +Regret these rules. We try to be democratic and ensure the greatest good for the greatest number.
 +
 +Paddy Pallin. Camp Gear for Walkers,
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 +'Phone B3101. 327 George Street, Sydney.
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