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- | THE SYDNEY BUSHWALKER | + | ======The Sydney Bushwalker.====== |
- | A monthly Bulletin devoted to matters of interest | + | |
- | No.112 | + | A monthly Bulletin devoted to matters of interest |
- | Editor: C. Kinsella | + | |
- | Assistant: G. Jolly Assistant: Alice Wyborn | + | ---- |
- | Bas.Manager: J. Johnson | + | |
- | CONTENTS | + | ===No. 112. April, 1944. Price 4d.=== |
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- | Over the Gap .00 648 Dot Engli& | + | |**Editor**|C. Kinsella| |
- | Letter to the Editor... ... Dav Stead 5 | + | |**Assistant |
- | Goodman' | + | |**Business |
- | An Open Letter | + | |**Production**|Yvonne Rolfe| |
- | Dried Vegetables | + | |**Production Assistant**|Alice Wyborn| |
- | Search and Rescue | + | |**Subscriptions**|Betty Dickinson| |
- | Camp Talk *00 000 O. | + | |
- | Letters from Lade VOO WO 11 | + | =====In This Issue: |
- | Our Own Meeting. *0* &DO 4 | + | |
- | Paddy' | + | | | |Page| |
- | AN AMERICAN WRITER OF THE AUSTRALIAN BUSH | + | |Over the Gap|Dot English| |
- | 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 | + | |Letter to the Editor|Dave Stead| 5| |
- | 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 | + | |An Open Letter|Ray Bean| 7| |
- | " | + | |Dried Vegetables| | 8| |
- | by C. ii.L.-:.aLEY GR: | + | |Search and Rescue|Les Harpur| 9| |
- | 2. | + | |Camp Talk| |10| |
+ | |Letters from Lads| |11| | ||
+ | |Our Own Meeting| |13| | ||
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+ | =====Advertisements: | ||
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+ | ====An American Writer Of The Australian Bush.==== | ||
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+ | 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 | ||
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