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- | THE SYDNEY BUSHWALKER | + | ======THE SYDNEY BUSHWALKER====== |
- | A Monthly.Bulletin_devoted | + | A monthly bulletin devoted |
- | -..--------' | + | |No.120 |DECEMBER, 1945 |Price 6d| |
- | No, 120 DECEMBER4.: | + | |
- | Editor: | + | |Editor: |
- | Asst,, Grace Jolly . Asst. Alice WybOrn | + | |Assist: | Grace Jolly | |
- | Bus, Man, -John Johnson Sales 84.11bs, | + | |Production: |
- | - CONTENTS 7 | + | |Assist: |Alice Wyborn | |
+ | |Bus. Man: | John Johnson| | ||
+ | |Sales & Subs: | Betty Dickenson | ||
- | Snakes and Ladders Coolamine The Beautif4-Princess. Letters | + | =====CONTENTS===== |
- | Goodman' | + | | | | Page| |
- | and drives the Ants deep underground, | + | | Snakes and Ladders |
- | Outside the tall_sun fades the ehabby mallee, the stony drift-sand shrivels | + | | Coolamine |
- | the drab sparse plants: s,. | + | | The Beautiful |
- | there' | + | | Letters |
- | Stirless the windmills, thirsty cattle standing -despondently about the empty. tanks | + | | Things generally |
- | stamping and tosing their heads, , | + | | Goodman' |
- | in torment of the _flies from, | + | | What Paddy Says | | 10 | |
- | have' | + | . |
- | . dreaming:. | + | |
- | cf-upright4tims 1:7 a mountain. ' | + | |
- | where the red 1Diii-ania blooMs,. . | + | |
- | where bell-birds chime through the morning iiistb | + | |
- | . . | + | |
- | and gre enness can 14de fxom the sunl. ' | + | |
- | of rOck-laoleb: | + | |
- | like 'swift cloud-Sha' | + | |
- | . , | + | |
- | to drink when the moOn is low. | + | |
- | FLEX.4.bREH fiUDS ON in- | + | |
- | ' "IN THE WIND'S -TEETH" | + | |
- | _ | + | |
- | ,: | + | |
- | : | + | |
- | . | + | |
- | . .:;*. "..;:. | + | // Outside the tall sun fades the shabby mallee, \\ |
- | - ' Page | + | and drives the Ants deep underground, |
- | by' | + | the stony drift-sand shrivels \\ |
- | by iari Wyborn 3 | + | the drab sparse plants; \\ |
- | 5 | + | there' |
- | 7 | + | a shadow on the tremulous plain. \\ |
- | 9. | + | Stir-less the windmills, thirsty cattle standing |
- | , | + | despondently about the empty tanks \\ |
- | *4 . 9 | + | stamping and tossing their heads \\ |
- | IO. | + | in torment of the flies from dawn to dark. \\ |
- | :- | + | For ten parched days it has been like this \\ |
- | SNAKES (AND LADDERS). or | + | and, although I ,love the desert, I \\ |
+ | have found myself, \\ | ||
+ | dreaming \\ | ||
+ | of upright gums by a mountain creek \\ | ||
+ | where the red boronia blooms, \\ | ||
+ | where bell-birds chime through the morning mists \\ | ||
+ | and greenness can hide from the sun; \\ | ||
+ | of rock-holes where the brumbies slink \\ | ||
+ | like swift cloud-Shadows from the gidgi-scrub \\ | ||
+ | to drink when the moon is low. \\ | ||
+ | // | ||
+ | FLEXMORE HUDSON in \\ | ||
+ | "IN THE WIND'S TEETH". | ||
+ | |||
+ | =====SNAKES (AND LADDERS). or===== | ||
A Few Notes About our Reptiles. | A Few Notes About our Reptiles. | ||
By David D. Stead. | By David D. Stead. |
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