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194912 [2016/02/23 16:22] – [Federation Notes] kennettj194912 [2016/02/23 18:47] – [Conservation Supplement] kennettj
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-This function is to be held at Lilyvale on Sunday 1Sth. December this year. The first Children's Treat in 1929 was held at this spot and it was held here for many years afterwards.+This function is to be held at Lilyvale on Sunday 15th. December this year. The first Children's Treat in 1929 was held at this spot and it was held here for many years afterwards.
  
 I would suggest to any members who have not been to one of these outings that they come along and sample the pleasure of giving joy to the children. Also I would like to make an appeal to any who can do so to save or beg and donate any butter coupons they can, as the butter situation is rather hard. Also any old bathing costumes would be welcome and appreciated by both the helpers and the children. I would suggest to any members who have not been to one of these outings that they come along and sample the pleasure of giving joy to the children. Also I would like to make an appeal to any who can do so to save or beg and donate any butter coupons they can, as the butter situation is rather hard. Also any old bathing costumes would be welcome and appreciated by both the helpers and the children.
-Finally, please come along and help - you'll love it! - Rene Do Browne+Finally, please come along and help - you'll love it! - Rene D. Browne
  
  
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-At our last meeting £20 was voted for the produdtion of a conservation supplement. Who will offer now to do any of the following : +At our last meeting £20 was voted for the production of a conservation supplement. Who will offer now to do any of the following :
-Write articles on the history of the proposal for the Greater Blue Mountains National Park; the purpose of the park, how it would be planned and administered, why it is a suitable area for such a project, etc.?' +
-Go to different parts of -the arfm ard:tae •photographs of erosion and fire damage?.\\ +
-Submit old photographs of rivers which have since become silted, hillsides that have stnce.b.edone: eroded, etc.?\\ +
-Submit photographs illustrating the scenic beauty of the area?\\ +
-Assist in typing and proof reading?\\+
  
 +Write articles on the history of the proposal for the Greater Blue Mountains National Park; the purpose of the park, how it would be planned and administered, why it is a suitable area for such a project, etc.?
  
-At the A.C. Cafe last Friday two of the Club's bachelors gave Gil Webb and Jean Mowbray the benefit of their observations on marriages they had known. It was not till the meal was practially over that they spotted Jeants engagement ring. We extend our hearty congratulations and would like to point out how lucky they are to be so well advised.+Go to different parts of the area and take photographs of erosion and fire damage?
  
 +Submit old photographs of rivers which have since become silted, hillsides that have since become eroded, etc.?
  
-Photos +Submit photographs illustrating the scenic beauty of the area? 
-a•VmJ+ 
-illustratira +Assist in typing and proof reading? 
-Newnes-Mt.Urnerer-Capertee Mt. Trip. + 
-Top row. •Tyan Pic from Capertee LIt.and some Yypical gorge country south of-Mt.BoonbourWa+ 
-Second rowRuinsat Newnes. +At the A.C. Cafe last Friday two of the Club's bachelors gave Gil Webb and Jean Mowbray the benefit of their observations on marriages they had known. It was not till the meal was practically over that they spotted Jean's engagement ring. We extend our hearty congratulations and would like to point out how lucky they are to be so well advised
-Third rowThe Capertee River below Glen Davis+ 
-ana more ruins at Newnes (model excluded). + 
-PanoramaFrom Mt. 7ratorer, The left extreme +**Photos illustrating Newnes-Mt.Uraterer-Capertee Mt. Trip.** 
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-edge is about west ard the right extreme edge about north. +Top row Tyan Pic from Capertee Mt. and some typical gorge country south of-Mt.Boonbourwa. 
-The numbered mounts are 1. Tyan Pic, 2. Dunn Ts Ht.3. Capertee Mt.4. Mt. Boonbourwa - on the second line of hills down from the horizon, + 
-5. Mt, Coricudgy. The party travelled diagonally across this panorama, from the midpoint of the left edge to Mt. Boonbourwa and then back in the +Second rowRuins at Newnes. 
-far distance nearly to Tyan Pic going over Caper4.ee Mt. on the way. + 
-(Note for_photo_Eraphers. All of these TDhotos wore taken on 16i. film and represent enlargemen%s of about 40 times in terms of area.)+Third rowThe Capertee River below Glen Davis and more ruins at Newnes (model excluded). 
 + 
 +PanoramaFrom Mt. Uratorer. The left extreme edge is about west and the right extreme edge about north. 
 + 
 +The numbered mounts are 1. Tyan Pic, 2. Dunn's Mt Ht. 3. Capertee Mt. 4. Mt. Boonbourwa - on the second line of hills down from the horizon, 5. Mt, Coricudgy. The party travelled diagonally across this panorama, from the midpoint of the left edge to Mt. Boonbourwa and then back in the far distance nearly to Tyan Pic going over Capertee Mt. on the way. 
 + 
 +(Note for photographers. All of these photos wore taken on 16mm film and represent enlargements of about 40 times in terms of area.)
  
  
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