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 +====The Twenty-Fifth Birthday of the Club - the Quarter Century Party.====
  
-.1..M1 +At the Dungowan
-THE TWENTY-FIFTH BIRTHDAY OF THE CLUB - THE QUARTER CENTURY PARTY AT THE DUNGOWAN. + 
-FRIDAY ... OCTOBER 17TH, 1952 +Friday, October 17th, 1952. 
-SOCIAL SECRETARY IN CHARGE OF ARRANGEMENTS+ 
-3+Social Secretary in charge of arrangements
-AT THE JUNE GENERAL MEETING+ 
-The meeting promised at the outset to be 'a thoroughly ordinary, common or garden one, with no developments worthy of the name. Part +---- 
-way through, however, the recurring decimal cropped up. More of that later. The gathering was about 60 in number when the President opened + 
-proceedings, and minutes were read. Len Scotland wanted to know if we were going to give away Kurnell without further battle, and seemed most disconsolate to learn we didn't propose to join such an unequal struggle. +=====At The June General Meeting.===== 
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-Correspondence went quietly, but when the Federationnotes were +The meeting promised at the outset to be a thoroughly ordinary, common or garden one, with no developments worthy of the name. Part way through, however, the recurring decimal cropped up. More of that later. The gathering was about 60 in number when the President opened proceedings, and minutes were read. Len Scotland wanted to know if we were going to give away Kurnell without further battle, and seemed most disconsolate to learn we didn't propose to join such an unequal struggle. 
-read, Neil Schafer was horrified to hear that Federation had turned its back on a cool Z100. Couldn't we, he suggested, come to an arrangement to pass the prize money on to Vederation, first making sure that there would be so many competitors from affiliated Clubs that we + 
-couldn't miss? There was no motion. +Correspondence went quietly, but when the Federation notes were read, Neil Schafer was horrified to hear that Federation had turned its back on a cool £100. Couldn't we, he suggested, come to an arrangement to pass the prize money on to Federation, first making sure that there would be so many competitors from affiliated Clubs that we couldn't miss? There was no motion. 
-The Conservation aecretary read (with annotations) a report of + 
-the Cl'ab's sub-committee on bush fire control. Having written in the +The Conservation aecretary read (with annotations) a report of the Club's sub-committee on bush fire control. Having written in the first case to sundry political, agricultural and industrial figures and bodies and received many encouraging replies, the report stated, an interview with an officer of the State Bush Fires Committee had been arranged. The sub-committee had discussed the matter again and now submitted the following recommendations: 
-first case to sundry political, agricultural and industrial figures and bodies and received many encouraging replies, the report stated, an interview with an officer of the State Bush Fires Committee had been arranged. The sub-committee had discussed the matter again and now submitted the following recommendations: + 
-(1) That the club write to the Premier, with copies to Mr. Kingsmill and the Bush Fire Committee, making the following suggestions le +  - That the club write to the Premier, with copies to Mr. Kingsmill and the Bush Fire Committee, making the following suggestions: 
-(a) Many Councils have not exercised their powers under the Act, so fully-trained District Fire Officersunder the control of the Bush Fire Committee, paid by the State Government, should be appointed to +    Many Councils have not exercised their powers under the Act, so fully-trained District Fire Officersunder the control of the Bush Fire Committee, paid by the State Government, should be appointed to: 
-i. Stimulate local authority into action. +      Stimulate local authority into action. 
-ii. Help to police the Act.+      Help to police the Act.
 iii. Help Councils, Fire Captains, etc. in recruiting and training of volunteers, caring fcr equipment, co-ordination of Brigades in the District,  co-ordinatian. of spotting and fighting, circulation of information. iii. Help Councils, Fire Captains, etc. in recruiting and training of volunteers, caring fcr equipment, co-ordination of Brigades in the District,  co-ordinatian. of spotting and fighting, circulation of information.
 iv. Keep in touch with new developments. iv. Keep in touch with new developments.
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