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- | ====Christmas Party.==== | + | =====Christmas Party.===== |
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- | ESCAPE | + | =====Escape===== |
- | As slowly gathers | + | |
- | To show this traveller o'er the ancient way, Its rifqhtful | + | " |
- | The traveller to his burden turns-once more, Yet feels he not the load upon him, for Departed is the labour, worry, war - | + | |
+ | As slowly gathers | ||
+ | To show this traveller o'er the ancient way,\\ | ||
+ | Its riqhtful | ||
+ | And life begins again.\\ | ||
+ | The traveller to his burden turns once more,\\ | ||
+ | Yet feels he not the load upon him, for\\ | ||
+ | Departed is the labour, worry, war -\\ | ||
And he is not of men. | And he is not of men. | ||
- | The timeless orb keeps to its timeless road, And timeless time makes heavier his load; | + | |
- | But still he feels it not. (Time is his goad, For timeless is he too.) | + | The timeless orb keeps to its timeless road,\\ |
- | Not then of men, but yet of men is he? | + | And timeless time makes heavier his load;\\ |
- | With pompous vainness strives he thus to be. This prodip_31 | + | But still he feels it not. (Time is his goad,\\ |
- | And as he wanders on, outwards unheeding, | + | For timeless is he too.)\\ |
- | Inwards calm and reverence lie breeding, | + | Not then of men, but yet of men is he?\\ |
- | Growing, overwhelming man Ad leading | + | With pompous vainness strives he thus to be.\\ |
- | E'en ' | + | This prodigal |
- | Then brightness softly leaves this traveller' | + | Himself |
- | On nature' | + | |
+ | And as he wanders on, outwards unheeding,\\ | ||
+ | Inwards calm and reverence lie breeding,\\ | ||
+ | Growing, overwhelming man and leading\\ | ||
+ | E'en ' | ||
+ | Then brightness softly leaves this traveller' | ||
+ | Life slowly stops as light upon life dies,\\ | ||
+ | On nature' | ||
Man is of men still. | Man is of men still. | ||
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- | Sideli.' | ||
- | "Ah, love, could thou and I with fate conspire | ||
- | To prasp this sorry s6heme of things entire..." | ||
- | . "Every herb., from flower to fruit,' | ||
- | " | ||
- | " | ||
- | And when Shakespeare wrote, ".a long-tongued, | ||
- | CAN YOU IMAGINE: | ||
- | Dorman going li0A-Weight? | ||
- | Phil gall in love? --- | ||
- | LeydPn and Cosgrove in agreement? | ||
- | Members on a Te st Walk? Norma Barden in the led? | ||
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- | Jenny struck dumb?. Christa,in a pnib? Or Roley with a mo? | ||
- | DID YOU KNOW. | ||
- | ....0+11....110.10111111 adisallimiaIP | ||
- | That a member got a sglinter, and the post feEtored? | ||
- | That a skeleton at Era,,, | ||
- | University forstwo pounds? ,Look after your bones -- they represent hard cash. | ||
- | That Clem Hallstrom VII/v a LJho ithordscont wazat2h? And him tee-total, too? | ||
- | That a Prospective recently booked the Leader' | ||
- | That a walk last monthwas patronised exclusively by womaz? hokad thio be -callada hens' convention? | ||
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- | Garrawarrs | + | |
+ | ====Sidelights on Walkers==== | ||
+ | |||
+ | "Ah, love, could thou and I with fate conspire\\ | ||
+ | To grasp this sorry scheme of things entire..." | ||
+ | |||
+ | "Every herb, from flower to fruit,\\ | ||
+ | And every plant, from leaf to root" | ||
+ | |||
+ | " | ||
+ | |||
+ | " | ||
+ | |||
+ | And when Shakespeare wrote, "a long-tongued, | ||
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+ | ---- | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====Can You Imagine: | ||
+ | |||
+ | Dorman going light-weight? | ||
+ | Phil Hall in love?\\ | ||
+ | Leydan and Cosgrove in agreement? | ||
+ | Members on a Test Walk?\\ | ||
+ | Norma Barden in the lead?\\ | ||
+ | Claude cooking? | ||
+ | Jenny struck dumb?\\ | ||
+ | Christa in a panic?\\ | ||
+ | Or Roley with a mo? | ||
+ | |||
+ | ---- | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====Did You Know.==== | ||
+ | |||
+ | That a member got a splinter, and the post festered? | ||
+ | |||
+ | That a skeleton at Era, rumoured to be that of a Prospective who ate steamed pudding cooked by a member, was sold to University for two pounds? Look after your bones -- they represent hard cash. | ||
+ | |||
+ | That Clem Hallstrom saw a phosphorescent waratah? And him tee-total, too? | ||
+ | |||
+ | That a Prospective recently cooked the Leader' | ||
+ | |||
+ | That a walk last month was patronised exclusively by women? Wuld this be called a hens' convention? | ||
+ | |||
+ | ---- | ||
+ | |||
+ | =====Garrawarra | ||
by " | by " | ||
- | Everyone was there, of course. Me, I come trundling down the hill, late on Sunday morning, delayed by h:?ving t' | + | |
- | Down by the bottom of the trick, I saw en apprirition: | + | Everyone was there, of course. Me, I come trundling down the hill, late on Sunday morning, delayed by having taken the wrong track. The others went over the cliff and down by some rope attachment, but not me. At bottom |
- | pair of shorts, stumbling pair of legs, a billowing blouse, | + | |
- | banginf | + | Down by the bottom of the track, I saw en apprirition: |
- | Ten yards further -- two more girls bouncing | + | |
- | There then smote upon my ears a sound of hammering, | + | Ten yards further -- two more girls bouncing |
- | Imagine the scene -- Pros, | + | |
- | Just what-heppened | + | There then smote upon my ears a sound of hammering, |
- | myself for mishitting, only to hoar apologies in my ear. Now, I ask you - a bloke doesn' | + | |
- | There next appeared, from the North End, a pale-skinned, | + | Imagine the scene -- Prospectives |
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- | hot, fruitless climb when all the boards were down. Now, why didn'-t I think of that one? | + | Just what happened |
- | All this time, there had been great cursing and gnashing of chattering teeth upon the roof. Wondering why anyone should gnash his teeth upon the roof, I looked up. Here was an amazing thing: they were ripping the sheets of iron off, not laying them on: Enquiry found the angWer! Peter Pride it was, who introduced some real Scientific Planning into the job, For a solid hour, he harangued the elements and us upon the necessity for a wellthoughtout | + | |
- | Dot Vincent lent a real home touch, in more ways than one. A sponge cake, no less, out neatly into slices, one for everyone, except | + | There next appeared, from the North End, a pale-skinned, |
- | The day wore on, and my energy | + | |
- | At last, when the sun had sunk behind the hill, and birds had gone to rest, the busy quartet stood back with a sigh -- the roof was up, and the floor was down. Their work was done -- until the Working Bee for the walls to go on' | + | All this time, there had been great cursing and gnashing of chattering teeth upon the roof. Wondering why anyone should gnash his teeth upon the roof, I looked up. Here was an amazing thing: they were ripping the sheets of iron off, not laying them on: Enquiry found the answer! Peter Price it was, who introduced some real Scientific Planning into the job. For a solid hour, he harangued the elements and us upon the necessity for a well-thought-out |
- | - --.1, 1.- "... | + | |
- | Subscribers please note that Magazine | + | Dot Vincent lent a real home touch, in more ways than one. A sponge cake, no less, cut neatly into slices, one for everyone, except |
- | Subscription rates for 12 months are: | + | |
- | Copies held in Club till called for --- 6/. Copies posted 7/6. | + | The day wore on, and my energy |
- | Pay auloGoriptiona | + | |
+ | At last, when the sun had sunk behind the hill, and birds had gone to rest, the busy quartet stood back with a sigh -- the roof was up, and the floor was down. Their work was done -- until the Working Bee for the walls to go on! " | ||
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+ | ---- | ||
+ | |||
+ | Subscribers please note that Magazine | ||
+ | |||
+ | Subscription rates for 12 months are:- | ||
+ | |||
+ | Copies held in Club till called for: 6/. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Copies posted: 7/6. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Pay subscriptions | ||
+ | |||
+ | ---- | ||
The Bush Walker Annual is on sale for 1/6d. Post one to your friends for Christmas. | The Bush Walker Annual is on sale for 1/6d. Post one to your friends for Christmas. | ||
- | 9. | + | |
- | Steamed Pudding Specialist. by" | + | ---- |
- | I walk through hills and valleys green, Eat meals I curse with more than verb; But nothing can on earth compare | + | |
- | With Era Puading, cooked by Herb. | + | ====Steamed Pudding Specialist.==== |
- | He wanders round the northern vale With battered billy, fork and spoon: | + | |
- | An egg from here, some fruit from there -- A mixture that would make-one swoon. | + | by " |
- | He mixes custard with the egg -- | + | |
- | A mixture thin and smooth as silk -- The aged fifty-fifty mode: | + | I walk through hills and valleys green,\\ |
+ | Eat meals I curse with more than verb;\\ | ||
+ | But nothing can on earth compare\\ | ||
+ | With Era Pudding, cooked by Herb. | ||
+ | |||
+ | He wanders round the northern vale\\ | ||
+ | With battered billy, fork and spoon:\\ | ||
+ | An egg from here, some fruit from there --\\ | ||
+ | A mixture that would make one swoon. | ||
+ | |||
+ | He mixes custard with the egg --\\ | ||
+ | A mixture thin and smooth as silk --\\ | ||
+ | The aged fifty-fifty mode:\\ | ||
One egg to one gallon of milk. | One egg to one gallon of milk. | ||
- | This pudding was not meant to eat (It should be fed unto the toads) For after entering your turn, | + | |
+ | This pudding was not meant to eat\\ | ||
+ | (It should be fed unto the toads)\\ | ||
+ | For after entering your tum,\\ | ||
It gathers force and then explodes. | It gathers force and then explodes. | ||
- | Recuperating from the meal, | + | |
- | Each ache and ;ain must have a rub, I cry aloud above my groans, | + | Recuperating from the meal,\\ |
+ | Each ache and pain must have a rub,\\ | ||
+ | I cry aloud above my groans,\\ | ||
"Just how did he get in the club??" | "Just how did he get in the club??" | ||
- | .11dOld~SIOINI11!PM.IMEN/ | + | |
- | Question Time in the House. | + | ---- |
+ | |||
+ | ====Question Time in the House.==== | ||
by " | by " | ||
- | Oh Sandfly, what doeth on me sit As whacketh I with missing hit | + | |
- | At itching spot where last you bit, Are you he or she or it? | + | Oh Sandfly, what doeth on me sit\\ |
- | As steady flow from lips I stem | + | As whacketh I with missing hit\\ |
- | The answer comes to inc - it's them! | + | At itching spot where last you bit,\\ |
- | Kiddies' | + | Are you he or she or it? |
- | Men wanted! -- to Se0 that the kids don't drown. Women wanted! -- | + | |
- | to see that the kids son't starve. Remember that Rene Browne | + | As steady flow from lips I stem\\ |
- | your aid on Sun Dec. 22nd. Girls to prepare the meals, and men to 4114y games and supervise swimming. | + | The answer comes to me - it's them! |
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- | /If ' | + | Men wanted! -- to see that the kids don't drown. Women wanted! -- to see that the kids don't starve. Remember that Rene Browne |
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- | AFTER SEEir44 WALKERS ItI THE R14114 OUT51PERS | + | |
- | ARE INCI-INEVP TO Minx THAT TNE/R LE4S go Akirwsr | + | |
- | OP To THEIR NECKS | + | |
- | AND - OF COURSE INE ALL KNOW THE qua woo BENDS ovjR | + | |
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THE TUROSS FROM BODALLA By Prolix. | THE TUROSS FROM BODALLA By Prolix. |
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