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- | We are pleased to be able to publish the following letter bearing date 23rd February 1945 received from Mr. Swain, N.S.W. Commissioner for Forests:- | + | We are pleased to be able to publish the following letter bearing date 23rd February 1945 received from Mr. Swain, N.S.W. Commissioner for Forests: |
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- | // "In your issue of 22nd February, I have read, with considerable satisfaction, | + | // "In your issue of 22nd February, I have read, with considerable satisfaction, |
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- | + | It had been difficult for the Forest Service of this generation to live down the limited attitude of a previous generation, which say no more in our forests than the opportunity to "cash in and get out" | |
- | It had been difficult for the Forest Service of this generation to live down the limited attitude of a previous generation, which say no more in our forests than the opportunity to "cash in and get out" | + | \\ |
- | + | Mr. Colley, however, has been able to recount that he found a State Forest being managed for the multiple service to the community which forests alone can supply - and within that multiple service the realisation of beauty and recreation. | |
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- | Mr. Colley, however, has been able to recount that he found a State Forest being managed for the multiple service to the community which forests alone can supply - and within that multiple service the realisation of beauty and recreation. | + | It is our ambition that all our State Forests should be so managed. |
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- | + | Unfortunately, | |
- | It is our ambition that all our State Forests should be so managed. | + | \\ |
- | + | For even foresters love their forests - But too often have to grieve for them.” | |
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- | Unfortunately, | + | |
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- | For even foresters love their forests - But too often have to grieve for them.” // | + | |
=====WHY BUSH FIRES DO NOT DO THE BUSH GOOD.===== | =====WHY BUSH FIRES DO NOT DO THE BUSH GOOD.===== | ||
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Returning home (as it were) we have a yellow everlasting just bursting into bloom. We got the seed from the roadside of Barrengarry Pass. Everything else is making good headway except alas: the woody pear seedlings which have all died. More seeds have been planted and we are hoping for better luck this time. | Returning home (as it were) we have a yellow everlasting just bursting into bloom. We got the seed from the roadside of Barrengarry Pass. Everything else is making good headway except alas: the woody pear seedlings which have all died. More seeds have been planted and we are hoping for better luck this time. | ||
- | \\PADDY PALLIN | + | \\ PADDY PALLIN |
- | \\327 George Street, | + | \\ 327 George Street, |
- | \\Phone B.3101, | + | \\ Phone B.3101, |
- | \\SYDNEY | + | \\ SYDNEY |
- | \\__CAMP GEAR FOR WALKERS__ | + | \\ __CAMP GEAR FOR WALKERS__ |
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