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How to fit buShwalkers into the limited accommodation is the problem facing the S.B.W. Skiing sub-committee. We wish them luck. | How to fit buShwalkers into the limited accommodation is the problem facing the S.B.W. Skiing sub-committee. We wish them luck. | ||
- | ===== SOCIAL COMMITTEE NOTES ===== | + | =====Social Committee Notes===== |
The social activities for the month of July began with a theatre party to " | The social activities for the month of July began with a theatre party to " | ||
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some good one act plays. The gala night is set for some time in October. We'll be coming round with the tickets soon. Nice work Joan! | some good one act plays. The gala night is set for some time in October. We'll be coming round with the tickets soon. Nice work Joan! | ||
- | ======AT OUR JULY MEETING====== | + | =====At Our July Meeting===== |
The President was in the chair and there were about | The President was in the chair and there were about | ||
60 members present. | 60 members present. | ||
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The meeting closed at 10.35 p m. | The meeting closed at 10.35 p m. | ||
- | ======NOTES ON WALKS====== | + | =====Notes on Walks===== |
Bill Carter' | Bill Carter' | ||
Goulburn, scheduled for July 25th. has changed place with Leon Blumer' | Goulburn, scheduled for July 25th. has changed place with Leon Blumer' | ||
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(This column is open to any walks leader. Use it to give members the information they want and at the sane time save yourself repeated explanations.) | (This column is open to any walks leader. Use it to give members the information they want and at the sane time save yourself repeated explanations.) | ||
- | *****Twelve Miles, Easy***** | + | =====Twelve Miles, Easy===== |
by " | by " | ||
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=====Soil and Civilisation===== | =====Soil and Civilisation===== | ||
- | ======A book of great earnestness and depth by Elyine Mitchell" | + | ====A book of great earnestness and depth by Elyine Mitchell" |
By Allen Strom. | By Allen Strom. | ||
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I pull down the window. I pull down the blind. I shall drink myself to death behind my hotel door. | I pull down the window. I pull down the blind. I shall drink myself to death behind my hotel door. | ||
- | *****Budawang and Currockobilly (PART I)***** | + | =====Budawang and Currockobilly (PART I)===== |
By Prolix. | By Prolix. | ||
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(to be continued) | (to be continued) | ||
- | *****Debert Walks Again***** | + | =====Debert Walks Again===== |
Yes, he was seen, and heard, at the Club roams on last | Yes, he was seen, and heard, at the Club roams on last | ||
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the Tumut and Murrumbidgee Rivers (Blowering to Gundagai section) is now available. | the Tumut and Murrumbidgee Rivers (Blowering to Gundagai section) is now available. | ||
- | *****Walking for the Millions***** | + | =====Walking for the Millions===== |
By " | By " | ||
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Follow the Leader? Huh! | Follow the Leader? Huh! | ||
- | *****Crook' | + | =====Crook' |
By " | By " | ||
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Monday morning saw us off the Ulladulla, and then back to Nowra for lunch and to view the Grand Prix motor races in the afternoon. Then at last, as the sun sank slowly in the west and a howling gale blew from the inland, we wended our way back through the Kangaroo Valley and home with many pleasant memories of punctures and blowouts, dusk and bumpy roads, and a certain individual who continually told us how easy it was to break an axle, and above all, memories of our conveyance, that amazing little truck which pulled an enormous load over all sorts of terrain. May she so many more thousand miles. | Monday morning saw us off the Ulladulla, and then back to Nowra for lunch and to view the Grand Prix motor races in the afternoon. Then at last, as the sun sank slowly in the west and a howling gale blew from the inland, we wended our way back through the Kangaroo Valley and home with many pleasant memories of punctures and blowouts, dusk and bumpy roads, and a certain individual who continually told us how easy it was to break an axle, and above all, memories of our conveyance, that amazing little truck which pulled an enormous load over all sorts of terrain. May she so many more thousand miles. | ||
- | *****Club Debate - "That Most Bushwalkers are Morons" | + | =====Club Debate - "That Most Bushwalkers are Morons" |
The leader of the Government, Mr. Allan Hardie, got straight down to business. Working from the bottom up he had soon explained the fundamentals of physiological psychology. Man differed from the annimals in that he possessed a brain capable of learning by experience. Unlike the dog, which, possessing only reflex sensory motor arcs, " | The leader of the Government, Mr. Allan Hardie, got straight down to business. Working from the bottom up he had soon explained the fundamentals of physiological psychology. Man differed from the annimals in that he possessed a brain capable of learning by experience. Unlike the dog, which, possessing only reflex sensory motor arcs, " | ||
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This concluded the debate, and, when the issue was put to the vote, our fears were confirmed. The Government won, and this, despite the fact that it included two self-confessed morons. Bill Henley, in moving a vote of thanks to the speakers, rocked us further by quoting an expert who had said that there was no such thing as a normal person - normality was a standard which doesn' | This concluded the debate, and, when the issue was put to the vote, our fears were confirmed. The Government won, and this, despite the fact that it included two self-confessed morons. Bill Henley, in moving a vote of thanks to the speakers, rocked us further by quoting an expert who had said that there was no such thing as a normal person - normality was a standard which doesn' | ||
- | happy moron, he doesn' | + | happy moron, he doesn' |
- | *****"A Little Girl Told Me"***** | + | ====="A Little Girl Told Me"===== |
By Fritzie. | By Fritzie. | ||
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