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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' | + | |
- | SCENE ON CENTRAL: . ', ' ' - -r, "_,:, 8---c)-1 | + | |
- | Mavis tisanes, fresh from bride' | + | by Thistle Rockyer. |
- | so that they TbAdied Tight out of .1-..]t :a:114 , 1111-841e,(V:171P-(..4-VT:', ' | + | |
+ | ====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 | ||
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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' | ||
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+ | ====From Our N.R.M.A. Scout:==== | ||
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+ | By the Nepean was a spacious auto tent (cries of " | ||
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+ | No, the current dents on Bert Whillier' | ||
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+ | ====Gangerangs Service: | ||
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+ | From pucka sahibs to travelling tramps; forcibly ejected from sleepers on the Kempsey Mail. Gladys Roberts, Bill Carter and the Ed. etc. 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 waiting, Allan 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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+ | =====Echidna.===== | ||
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- | BARRINGTON '' | ||
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- | reSOLli' | ||
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- | care.-free cavoTng-Tpil- c,a,reYI s , Peak, ' | ||
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- | FROM OUR N.R.M.A. SCOUT:. | ||
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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 " | ||
- | 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' | ||
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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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It was blackberry time, so I took a billy, put on my least holey gardening gloves and went prospecting in the neighbouring bush. | It was blackberry time, so I took a billy, put on my least holey gardening gloves and went prospecting in the neighbouring bush. | ||
- | Passing through the underbrush of hakeas and grevilleas, I heard a faint stealthy rustling and paused to listen. The rustling stopped too, then went on again a few yards from where ,I was 2tanding, | + | |
- | He heard me and froze in his tracks, waiting for what might 'befall. I stooped and armed with my leather gloves tried to pick him up but no limpet on its rock clung more firmly than he to Mother Earth. In fact, he not only clung but appeared | + | Passing through the underbrush of hakeas and grevilleas, I heard a faint stealthy rustling and paused to listen. The rustling stopped too, then went on again a few yards from where I was standing. |
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- | A long time we waited in silence, I not moving a muscle and hardly | + | He heard me and froze in his tracks, waiting for what might befall. I stooped and armed with my leather gloves tried to pick him up but no limpet on its rock clung more firmly than he to Mother Earth. In fact, he not only clung but appeared |
- | daring to breathe. I wanted to see him in action, and feared that' | + | |
- | At last his head,, which ho had withdrawn as far as possible, | + | I pulled and heaved and managed to get a good look at his moist earth-sprinkled nose - or rather bill, flat and broad like that of a platypus - and at the claws, wide and horny capable, they tell us, of scraping their way through |
- | As for met I came out of a trance and wont in search of my blackberries, | + | |
- | rejoicing in even so brief a mooting | + | A long time we waited in silence, I not moving a muscle and hardly daring to breathe. I wanted to see him in action, and feared that if I startled |
- | BACKYARD BUSHWALKING | + | |
- | The ' 'stage is set for a bounteous spring in the bush, for in this genial | + | At last his head, which he had withdrawn as far as possible, |
- | climate winter barely announces its arrival before signs of spring are apparent. | + | |
- | The frequent showers have kept the soil moist and everything makes splendid | + | As for me, I came out of a trance and went in search of my blackberries, |
- | growth. The air is heavy with the scent of wattles in bloom. In my, bush garden are two shrubs'of creamy five corners (styphia laeta) which are smothered in | + | |
- | flowers and a small red one (styphelia tuniflora) has just finished flowering. A clump of lysinema pungens is also in fragrant bloom.- . | + | ---- |
- | An item of news from the nursery,- 3 seeds of fine-leaved geebung (persoonia pinifola) planted | + | |
- | soil was different or maybe the co-1 snap we had before Easter upset them. Waratahs planted out a few months ago are going well, | + | =====Backyard Bushwalking.===== |
- | GOOD NEWS; Compactum knife, fork and spoon sets are here again better than ever, 677-per set, Military Maps now released for sale, hope to have stocks | + | |
- | in a week or two, , - | + | The stage is set for a bounteous spring in the bush, for in this genial climate winter barely announces its arrival before signs of spring are apparent. The frequent showers have kept the soil moist and everything makes splendid growth. The air is heavy with the scent of wattles in bloom. In my bush garden are two shrubs of creamy five corners (styphia laeta) which are smothered in flowers and a small red one (styphelia tuniflora) has just finished flowering. A clump of lysinema pungens is also in fragrant bloom. |
- | PADDY PALLIN.a. | + | |
+ | An item of news from the nursery - 3 seeds of fine-leaved geebung (persoonia pinifola) planted | ||
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+ | ====Good News:==== | ||
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+ | Compactum knife, fork and spoon sets are here again - better than ever, 6/- per set. Military Maps now released for sale; hope to have stocks in a week or two. | ||
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+ | Paddy Pallin, Camp Gear for Walkers | ||
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+ | Phone B3101. 327 George Street, Sydney | ||
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10, | 10, | ||
EASTER AGAIN | EASTER AGAIN |
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