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-THE SYDNEY BUSHWALKER  +======The Sydney Bushwalker.====== 
-A monthly Bulletin devoted to matters of interest tib The Sydney Bushwalkers, 5 Hamilton Street, Sydney + 
-No.112 APRIL, 1944 Price 4d. +A monthly Bulletin devoted to matters of interest to The Sydney Bushwalkers, 5 Hamilton Street, Sydney
-EditorC. Kinsella Production: Yvonne Rolfe + 
-AssistantG. Jolly Assistant: Alice Wyborn +---- 
-Bas.ManagerJ. Johnson Subs & sales: Betty Dickencen + 
-CONTENTS +===No. 112. April, 1944Price 4d.=== 
-  Pa;le.. + 
-Over the Gap .00 648 Dot Engli&b. +|**Editor**|C. Kinsella|   
-Letter to the Editor... ... Dav Stead 5 +|**Assistant Editor**|G. Jolly| 
-Goodman's Advt. .00    6 +|**Business Manager**|J. Johnson
-An Open Letter ..  Zay Bean 7 +|**Production**|Yvonne Rolfe| 
-Dried Vegetables 060 * OPO +|**Production Assistant**|Alice Wyborn| 
-Search and Rescue *SO  LQ4 Harpur 9 +|**Subscriptions**|Betty Dickinson| 
-Camp Talk *00 000 O.  10 + 
-Letters from Lade VOO  WO 11 +=====In This Issue:===== 
-Our Own Meeting. *0* &DO 4  13 + 
-Paddy's Voice 00. Ode I41. 14 +| | |Page| 
-AN AMERICAN WRITER OF THE AUSTRALIAN BUSH +|Over the Gap|Dot English| 2| 
-The bush is beautiful in an eerie way, it is never, to my mind, melancholy; it is rather almost unbearably and unreasonably cheerful when bathed, as it usually is, in incredibly bright sunshine. Really to see the beauties of Australia -- and especially of the bush -+|Letter to the Editor|Dave Stead5| 
-one must retrain one's eye. Only when native-born painters appeared did the true appeal of the country get transferred to canvas. When clearly seen -- then intruding memories of other beauties are put aside -- it is masical. It is beautiful. And it is Australian. There is even an occasional surprise. Sometimes one will see a tree a-oparently covered with large pink and white flowers. As one approaches, the flowers take wing; they are gilahE-- From +|An Open Letter|Ray Bean7| 
-"Introducing Australia." +|Dried Vegetables| | 8| 
-by C. ii.L.-:.aLEY GR:1.12TATI. +|Search and Rescue|Les Harpur9| 
-2.+|Camp Talk| |10| 
 +|Letters from Lads| |11| 
 +|Our Own Meeting| |13| 
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 +=====Advertisements:===== 
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 +| |Page| 
 +|Goodman's Advt.| 6| 
 +|Paddy's Voice|14
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 +---- 
 + 
 +====An American Writer Of The Australian Bush.==== 
 + 
 +The bush is beautiful in an eerie way, it is never, to my mind, melancholy; it is rather almost unbearably and unreasonably cheerful when bathed, as it usually is, in incredibly bright sunshine. Really to see the beauties of Australia - and especially of the bush - one must retrain one's eye. Only when native-born painters appeared did the true appeal of the country get transferred to canvas. When clearly seen - when intruding memories of other beauties are put aside - it is magical. It is beautiful. And it is Australian. There is even an occasional surprise. Sometimes one will see a tree apparently covered with large pink and white flowers. As one approaches, the flowers take wing; they are galahs. 
 + 
 +From "Introducing Australia." by C. Hartley Grattan. 
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