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Katoomba - Six Foot Track - Gibraltar Creek - Cox's River - Tin Pot Hill - Carlon' | Katoomba - Six Foot Track - Gibraltar Creek - Cox's River - Tin Pot Hill - Carlon' | ||
- | ====1 1/2-Day Walks.==== | + | ====1 1/2 Day Walks.==== |
1. Bundeena - Marley - Wattamolla - Garie - Burning Palms - Bola Heights - Wilson' | 1. Bundeena - Marley - Wattamolla - Garie - Burning Palms - Bola Heights - Wilson' | ||
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- | 6ZL REFINERY AT KURNELL. | + | =====Oil Refinery At Kurnell.===== |
- | (From the report submitted to the Club by Allen Strom, who | + | |
- | represented the Wild Life Preservation Society, Federation | + | (From the report submitted to the Club by Allen Strom, who represented the Wild Life Preservation Society, Federation of Bush Walking Clubs and S.B.W. on the deputation of protest to the Premier, October 23rd.) |
- | of Bush Walking Clubs and S.B.W. on the deputation of protest to the Premier, October 23rd.) | + | |
- | The deputation represented numerous bodies, including the Royal Australian Historical Society, National | + | The deputation represented numerous bodies, including the Royal Australian Historical Society, National |
- | (1) Preservation of places of early Australian history. | + | |
- | (2) Industrial usage and preservation of flora and fauna cannot go hand in hand. | + | |
- | (3) The desirability of decentralisation. | + | |
- | (4) The war time hazard of placing a vulnerable point at Kurnell. | + | |
- | Mr. A. Halloran of the Historical Society placed | + | |
- | to repossess places of National importance, and Mr.. H. Heath (Teachers' | + | |
- | IF YOU ARE GOING PLACES | + | Mr. A. Halloran of the Historical Society placed |
- | CONTACT, | + | |
- | SCENIC MOTOR TOURS, | + | Mr. W.L. Hume (Parks & Playgrounds) summarised the history of Caltex' |
- | ---grnimmTEps, | + | |
- | DAILY TOURS BY PARLOR COACH TO TFE WORLD FAMOUS JENOLAN CAVES AND ALL BLUE MOUNTAIN SIGHTS. | + | - The Landing Place Reserve had been " |
- | TRANSPORT BY COACHES FCR PARTIES OF BUSH- WALKERS TO KANANGRA WALLS, GINKIN OR OTHER SUITABLE POINTS BY ARRANGENENT, | + | |
- | FOR ALL INFORMATION | + | |
- | WRITE TO P.O. BOX 60, KATOOMBA TELEPHONE 60, KATOOMBA. | + | |
- | 13. | + | |
- | 14. | + | |
- | Mr. W.L. Hume (Parks & Playgrounds) summarised the history of Caltex' | + | Mr. Guy Moore (Forestry Advisory Council) reiterated that the most important point for the Government was the accomplishment of its ideal of decentralisation. Speakers from the Oyster Fishermen, Councils, Progress Associations, |
- | 1, The Landing Place Reserve had been " | + | |
- | 2. Establishment of the Refinery, and consequent development of the peninsula for housing would seal the fate of wild life in the Reserve. | + | In his reply the Premier indicated that all natters brought forward by the deputation would be considered, but he felt that no new ground had been opened up and, in consequence, |
- | 3. After having reserved land (largely at the prompting of Conservation Bodies) the Government was not to let all go to private enterprise. | + | |
- | 4. The Peninsula contained many plants largely peculiar to the kind of habitat. (Lists of plants and birds prepared by Mrs. T. Stead and Mr. J.A. Palmer were handed to the Premier.) | + | ---- |
- | 5. Despite the vastness of our land, less than 1% has been dedicated to National Parks for preservation of wildlife and natural beauty. | + | |
- | Mr. Guy Moore (Forestry Advisory Council) reiterated that the most important point for the Government was the accomplishment of ite ideal of'decentralisation. Speakers from the Oyster Fishermen, Councils, Progress Associations, | + | ====What Is A Corroboree?==== |
- | In his reply the Premier indicated that all natters brought forward by the deputation would be considered, but he felt that no new ground had been opened up and, in consequence, | + | |
- | Wiww..1.1ft111111.1111.=1.140.1 | + | Quiz Kid No.1: A blackfellowts ceremony, with dancing. |
- | WHAT IS A CORROBOREE? | + | |
- | Quiz Kid No.1: Quizmaster: | + | Quizmaster: |
- | Quiz Kid No.2: | + | |
- | Quizmaster: Quiz Kid No.3: | + | Quiz Kid No.2: A ballet - music by Antill (so appropriately named) - I forget who did the choreography. |
- | Quizmaster: | + | |
- | A blackfellowts ceremony, with dancing. | + | Quizmaster: |
- | Correct, but that's not what we're thinking | + | |
- | A ballet - music by Antill (so appropriately named) - I forget who did the choreography. | + | Quiz Kid No.3: It' |
- | Also correct, but still not what we're getting at. ift a special get-together of the members of Sydney Bush Walkers. The first one is set down an the programme for January 16/17/18, and the venue will probably be Morella Karong. The intention is to provide a kind of junior | + | |
- | Excellent! Give the lad a bottle of sulphuric acid. | + | Quizmaster: |
- | 15, | + | |
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THE COMMANDOS. | THE COMMANDOS. | ||
By," | By," |
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