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-H ro T N g r ex!: 47 ' +=====Hot News!!=====
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-STOP PRESS on EASTER from the reporter whor-wEisc'stopp cedb _ - d i : j' L : , +
-SCENE ON CENTRAL: . ', ' ' - -r, "_,:, 8---c)-1+
  
-Mavis tisanes, fresh from bride'S.1-m-dinkt6 her siS,tei-L13:(0'EtY'..; Urit gd the ticket windows in the late hours, with prospective Gebff 'Bradiey riP40 (or ',towing, we' re not quite sure) Witn -Intentions,- Oft4naiiieihiii,K6ntai bo R., they had prayed for rain. An ,how ,t4a-eir, pra*,9 we a n-sireat -So much +by Thistle Rockyer. 
-so that they TbAdied Tight out of .1-..]t :a:114 1111-841e,(V:171P-(..4-VT:', ' '''''':5+ 
 +====Stop Press on Easter==== 
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 +From the report who was stopped. 
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 +====Scene on Central:==== 
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 +Mavis Jeanes, fresh from brides-maiding her sisterBettyhaunted the ticket windows in the late hours, with prospective, Geoff Bradley in tow (or towing, we're not quite sure). With intentions of conoeing the Kangaroo R., they had prayed for rain. And how their prayers were answered! So much so that they paddled right out of it and finished up - walking! 
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 +====Barrington News:==== 
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 +N.S.W.G.R. resources were severely strained to provide transport for Roley Cotter and his party. He and his multitudinous entourage sloshed and slithered through slippery slush (whew!) to a perfect Youth-Hostel type weekend, with some 32 sleeping bags littering floor and furniture of Crosby's disused homeWe hear more of billiards and bathing at Barrington House than care-free cavorting on Carey's Peak. 
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 +====From Our N.R.M.A. Scout:==== 
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 +By the Nepean was spacious auto tent (cries of "shame!") from which a timid head peeped out at walkers passing by. On looking closerwe saw that the figure in the canvas chair (!!), absorbed in tending bubba, was none other than the President! 
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 +Nothe current dents on Bert Whillier's thumbs are not due to mishits with a hammer, but are the remains of blisters earned in "thumbing" his way to Adelaide and back. 
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 +====Gangerangs Service:==== 
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 +From pucka sahibs to travelling tramps; forcibly ejected from sleepers on the Kempsey MailGladys Roberts, Bill Carter and the Edetc. swing the helm towards Kanangra Walls. Spent most of Easter on Railway platforms, but did find time to get bushed between Koorie-Kirra and the Cox! 
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 +====Yarrangobilly-Brindabella Trip:==== 
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 +Both porters and drivers on Central co-operated in delaying departure for 1 1/2 hrs. to ensure that all of Ray Kirkby's crowd were on board. In the midst of the waitingAllan Hardie took it upon himself to use his pack in sweeping a man from the platform onto the ralls. Whilst lumbering engines shunted round him, he leisurely and unconcernedly picked himself up, dusted himself off, and climbed back to the platform. Apparently said man was so relieved at surviving a blow from Dorman's pack that oncoming locomotives held no fears at all! 
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 +====Era Express:==== 
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 +Fauna and Flora reported a quiet Eastertide, with scarcely a single walker to practice conservation upon them! 
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-BARRINGTON ''NEWS: - ) ' '' ; -1- iii*, '.:1=2.. 'i-i' , - i ' r,''' I'.,; 
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-reSOLli'e9S 'were ,severely strained to provi'de transport, f or Roley_cottpr and his party. He i nd hii-- m4titudinous entourage sloshed and s1ithere&through,sliPPerySlu0- (whew) i0 a perfect 'Youth-.Hostel type weekends with some 32 sleeping bagS littering floor end furniture of Crosby's disused borne.: We hear morb of 'billiards and bathing- at Barrington House than 
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-care.-free cavoTng-Tpil- c,a,reYI s , Peak, ' 
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-FROM OUR N.R.M.A. SCOUT:. 
--hanWast, a- sp'acious auto : tent! (cries of ,"shame) from which a timid head peeped out at walke_r_o_ passing by*, On looking closer, we saw that the figure in the canvas chair ,(1.1), absorbed in tending but;ba, was none other than- - the President: 
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-No, the curr,ent dents on Bert Whillier s -thuinbs are. _due -to mishits with a hammer, but are the remains of blisters -earned in "thumbingu.,his_ way to Adela i.de 8,nd back. 
-GANGERANGS SERVICE: 
-From - pucka sahibs to travelling tramps, forcibly ejected from sleepers on the Kempsey. Mail, Gladys Roberts.. Bill Carter and the Ed. etc. ,owittg, the heLpa:., toward s Kanangra Walls. Spent most of Easter on Railway -caatf ormesi,:bt did find time to get bushed between -koorie.L.Kirra an-ft.-the Cox- - 
-YARRANGOBILLY-BRINDABEL1A TRIP: 
-Both porters and driVers on Central. co-operated in dt la ying departure for 1+ -hrs. to ensure that all of Ray- larkbyt-s crowd were on. board. In the midst of the waiting, Allan Hardie took it upon himSell to use his pack in sweeping a -man, from the platform onto the ralls. Whilst lumbering engines shunted round him, he leisurely and unconcernedly Pick6d himself up, dusted himself off, and climbed back to the platform. Ap;Jarently said man was so relieved at surviving a _blow fiOrl-Dorman's 'Pack that oncoming locomotives 'held no fears at 
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-ERA EXPRESS:  
-Fauna and Flora reported a quiet Eastertide, with scarcely a single walker to practice cons_erve tion, upon theml 
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