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Len Fall mentioned the proposal to plant a memorial drive of trees between Canberra and Sydney, sponsored by General Berryman, and suggested we support the plan and possibly meet the cost of a tree (about £10). Kath Brown moved an amendment that we should definitely have our tree in the grove, and, after Tom Moppett had enlarged on the story, explaining that the scheme was not simply a line of trees or a grove, but envisaged retaining certain forested places adjacent to the road, amendment and motion were carried. | Len Fall mentioned the proposal to plant a memorial drive of trees between Canberra and Sydney, sponsored by General Berryman, and suggested we support the plan and possibly meet the cost of a tree (about £10). Kath Brown moved an amendment that we should definitely have our tree in the grove, and, after Tom Moppett had enlarged on the story, explaining that the scheme was not simply a line of trees or a grove, but envisaged retaining certain forested places adjacent to the road, amendment and motion were carried. | ||
- | Now came a rather muddled debate which started lucidly enough when Frank Ashdown mentioned excellent films available from American | + | Now came a rather muddled debate which started lucidly enough when Frank Ashdown mentioned excellent films available from American |
Ross Laird said he was aware films were available from the American Council and would investigate for future Social evenings. Len Scotland moved the purchase of a projector for £50. "What 50?" said someone, and after some hubbub the whole thing lapsed. | Ross Laird said he was aware films were available from the American Council and would investigate for future Social evenings. Len Scotland moved the purchase of a projector for £50. "What 50?" said someone, and after some hubbub the whole thing lapsed. | ||
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- | If you are going places, contact | + | === Scenic Motor Tours. === |
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+ | If you are going places, contact | ||
Daily tours by parlor coach to the world famous Jenolan Caves and all Blue Mountain sights. | Daily tours by parlor coach to the world famous Jenolan Caves and all Blue Mountain sights. | ||
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By " | By " | ||
- | The 6.37 train brought to Mount Victoria on Friday 27th November species of a type relatively rare in such a progressive country. Several whispers of " | + | The 6.37 train brought to Mount Victoria on Friday 27th November species of a type relatively rare in such a progressive country. Several whispers of " |
The caves were reached with only the usual amount of disturbance, | The caves were reached with only the usual amount of disturbance, | ||
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I would like to encourage walks leaders (we still have some) to be more patient with those incurably affected by the Kodachrome disease. I base my plea on the fact of a certain S.U.S.S. member taking 14 hours for 3 photos. | I would like to encourage walks leaders (we still have some) to be more patient with those incurably affected by the Kodachrome disease. I base my plea on the fact of a certain S.U.S.S. member taking 14 hours for 3 photos. | ||
- | The campsite at McKeown' | + | The campsite at McKeown' |
We wouldn' | We wouldn' | ||
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- | 9. | + | === Important Transport Notice. === |
- | IMPORTANT TRANSPORT NOTICE. | + | |
- | BUSHWALKE_RS REQUIRING TRANSPORT | + | Bushwalkers requiring transport from Blackheath, any hour, ring, write or call... |
- | FROM BLACKHEATH | + | |
- | RING, WRITE OR CLEL | + | Siedlecky's Taxi and Tourist Service. |
- | SIEDLECKY'S TAXI AND TOURIST SERVICE | + | |
- | 116 STATION_STREET. BLACKHEATH. | + | 116 Station Street, Blackheath. |
- | 24 HOUR SERVICE | + | |
- | BUSHWALKERS | + | 24 hour service. |
- | 'PHONE BTHEATH | + | |
+ | Bushwalkers | ||
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+ | 'Phone Blackheath | ||
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Who was it fell in the Nattai? Who shivered the permanent way near Glenbrock Station? Who rattled the windows of the RSL Club on December 4th? Never mind, Sheila, so long as you can balance once a month. | Who was it fell in the Nattai? Who shivered the permanent way near Glenbrock Station? Who rattled the windows of the RSL Club on December 4th? Never mind, Sheila, so long as you can balance once a month. | ||
- | N.Z. DETACHMENT. Betty Swain sailed to join the New Zealand | + | |
- | - Peter and Keith have been doing quite a deal of caveing, including, a visit to the Karamu Caves, near Hamilton, where Keith shook the natives by taking the first colour photographs of the Caves (it was reported in local papers). They must have put up quite a convincing front, for they were introduced to other cavers as " | + | ---- |
- | THE SANDS OF TIME | + | |
- | Annual Subscribers to the Magazine are advised that their Annual Subscriptions for 1953/4 expired with this Magazine. Those desirinr? | + | === N.Z. Detachment. === |
- | 10. | + | |
- | FELLING OF TIMBER | + | Betty Swain sailed to join the New Zealand |
+ | |||
+ | Peter and Keith have been doing quite a deal of caveing, including a visit to the Karamu Caves, near Hamilton, where Keith shook the natives by taking the first colour photographs of the Caves (it was reported in local papers). They must have put up quite a convincing front, for they were introduced to other cavers as " | ||
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+ | === The Sands Of Time. === | ||
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+ | Annual Subscribers to the Magazine are advised that their Annual Subscriptions for 1953/4 expired with this Magazine. Those desiring | ||
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+ | ===== Felling Of Timber - Upper Hunter Valley. ===== | ||
(From an article " | (From an article " | ||
- | During the 1820's it has been recorded that the 1 of the Upper Hunter were savannash woodland, | + | |
- | ovimr slopcs upper 2,eglons clearing of fist it was did not | + | During the 1820's it has been recorded that the lower slopes |
- | began to remove | + | |
- | A newspaper article dated 1875 refers to the Murrurundi area | + | A newspaper article dated 1875 refers to the Murrurundi area: "The timber was formerly heavy, but the more valuable has been felled, the present forest exhibiting the inevitable monotony of the colonial woods.... Upon the country being cleared of timber the Pages River increased in size and mischievous effects, enlarging its channel and carrying away much valuable property" |
- | "The timber was formerly heavy, but the more valuable has been felled, the present forest exhibiting the inevitable monotony of the colonial | + | |
- | Rinsbarkinr2, | + | Ringbarking |
- | Fires: | + | |
- | W.A. de Beuzeville, forest ecologist, states in the report of the Hunter River Flood Mitigation Committee "From the information put an record by the first settlers and explorers it is evident that no dense forests of eucalypts existed at the time. The country was for the most part wooded with a vast eucalyptian parkland, having | + | === Fires: |
- | One of the cause of the parkland type, according to de Deuzeville was the aborigine' | + | |
- | However, his fires were mild compared with those that followed the coming of the white settler. Surveyor Mitchell mentions severe fires in the Upper Hunter in 1831. After a hot day (95) his party camped near " | + | W.A. de Beuzeville, forest ecologist, states in the report of the Hunter River Flood Mitigation Committee "From the information put on record by the first settlers and explorers it is evident that no dense forests of eucalypts existed at the time. The country was for the most part wooded with a vast eucalyptian parkland, having a grassy sward". |
- | The constant firing gradually became confined to the hills where over the years more useful species of grasses were killed out. In certain areas and at certain times of the year it is probable that infrequent | + | |
- | 11. | + | One of the cause of the parkland type, according to de Deuzeville was the aborigine' |
- | THE MAD MILE. | + | |
- | Some time ago we saw an article in "Punch from the pen of A.P. Herbert. He was very grieved at the disparity between the so- called " | + | However, his fires were mild compared with those that followed the coming of the white settler. Surveyor Mitchell mentions severe fires in the Upper Hunter in 1831. After a hot day (95º) his party camped near " |
- | A.P. Herbert also explains the derivation of the word " | + | |
- | I was quite interested in all this, but felt A.P.H. really | + | The constant firing gradually became confined to the hills where over the years more useful species of grasses were killed out. In certain areas and at certain times of the year it is probable that infrequent |
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- | Developing | + | ===== The Mad Mile. ===== |
- | Sparkling | + | |
- | Prints | + | Some time ago we saw an article in "Punch from the pen of A.P. Herbert. He was very grieved at the disparity between the so-called " |
- | Perfect | + | |
- | E.niargements | + | A.P. Herbert also explains the derivation of the word " |
- | 12. | + | |
- | the finish or the perfection of the original, I do intend to examine the topic thoroughly, from a walker' | + | I was quite interested in all this, but felt A.P.H. really |
- | We aren,t concerned with nautical distance - well, not as a rule - but we do have to contend with several varieties of mile. There is the statute mile, the one represented | + | |
- | Taking first things first,look at " | + | We aren't concerned with nautical distance - well, not as a rule - but we do have to contend with several varieties of mile. There is the statute mile, the one represented |
- | If it be true that " | + | |
- | If the local travels it by car or on horseback, and has no particular objection to your journeying by that route, he will very Probably | + | Taking first things first, look at " |
- | Tasmanian" | + | |
+ | If it be true that " | ||
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+ | If the local travels it by car or on horseback, and has no particular objection to your journeying by that route, he will very probably | ||
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+ | "Tasmanian" | ||
We have considerable faith in the measured miles of Lamington - they feel like dinki-di miles. | We have considerable faith in the measured miles of Lamington - they feel like dinki-di miles. | ||
- | 13. | + | |
- | N THAT HOT DRY TRIP. it | + | "Shire Council" |
- | there is no more refreshing drink than our | + | |
- | TINNED PINEAPPLE JUICE | + | By the way, we' |
- | AND FOR AUSTRALIA DAY WEEKEND FOODLIST: | + | |
- | SPECIAL- New Season' | + | You must beware the character who is the confirmed "inch-a-miler". He has grown so attuned to reckoning an inch on the map as a mile on the ground, he is incapable of coping with any other scale. If he starts working |
- | APPLE RINGS GOLDEN SULTANAS DRIED FIGS | + | |
- | BRAZIL KERNELS PLAIN & SALTED CASEEWS APRICOT ROLLS,- FOR THAT SNACK ON THE TRACK / I | + | |
- | RAW PEANUTS CRYSTALLISED PAWPAW | + | |
- | ALL BRANDS OF QUICKLY-MADE BREAKFAST FOODS | + | |
- | WHOLEMEAL BREAD | + | |
- | THE SANITARIUM | + | |
- | 13 ' | + | |
- | ..........1..... | + | |
- | 'Shire Council" | + | |
- | By the way, we fve heard it argued that up-hill miles should not | + | |
- | be scaled off a map, because they' | + | |
- | | + | |
- | it worked out at about six and three-eighths inches, so the added length was three-eighths of an inch - about six percent. It seems | + | |
- | O as though a " | + | |
- | You must beware the character who is the confirmed "inch-amiler". He has grown so attuned to reckoning an inch an the map as n mile on the ground, he is incapable of coping with any other scale. If he starts working | + | |
- | 14. | + | |
Perhaps the best way to get a true picture of the length of a mile is to walk it along a railway line, where you have quarter, half and three-quarter mile pegs. The mile peg, of course, shows the distance from Sydney: the quarter is marked by a straight wood or concrete post, about five feet high, with a slanting cut off one top corner. At the half mile is a similar post with a pointed top, at the three-quarters one with a square out top. Pick a piece of line with cuttings, so you will have to stumble over sleepers and ballast, and see how long a mile or two takes. In future, your miles will probably be nearer the truth, if not nearer heart' | Perhaps the best way to get a true picture of the length of a mile is to walk it along a railway line, where you have quarter, half and three-quarter mile pegs. The mile peg, of course, shows the distance from Sydney: the quarter is marked by a straight wood or concrete post, about five feet high, with a slanting cut off one top corner. At the half mile is a similar post with a pointed top, at the three-quarters one with a square out top. Pick a piece of line with cuttings, so you will have to stumble over sleepers and ballast, and see how long a mile or two takes. In future, your miles will probably be nearer the truth, if not nearer heart' | ||
- | oray unnastow e.....d t. wwrIaN Noma | + | |
- | Some seventeen or eighteen members were present for the farewell bush party for John White on the weekend of 12/13 December. Early in the New Year Johh moves off to Tomalla at the north and of the | + | ---- |
- | Tops plateau, where he joins the "Back to the Land" movement. We feel it in the bones that John is one of those born to be bush- walkers, and that he will be in touch with us from time to time and may be able to provide useful gen for those planning trips in the Barrington country, which we ought to know better. | + | |
- | And now, having said the serious part of this, we can report some of the screwy things that happened at Era that weekend. | + | === The Sanitarium Health Food Shop. === |
- | A certain small party lost his teeth thilst | + | |
- | The Treasurer was out of sugar. Quite literally. The rest of the food party snarled slightly, and then it was resolved that David Brown who was still to appear was the sugar-daddy . (more later).. | + | On that hot day trip there is no more refreshing drink than our tinned pineapple juice. |
- | An unheard of episode. A party of S.B.W, didn't know their way from Maynard' | + | |
- | And David Brown didn't have the sugar either. The food party no longer | + | And for Australia Day weekend foodlist: |
- | Breakfast time on Sunday, with brilliant hot sunlight and the beginnings of a nor-easter breathing. Smoke over at Stockyard. The hill between South Era and Stockyard | + | |
- | SYDNEY | + | Special - new season' |
- | Behan), Hay 41 | + | |
- | SCEN 7C. cH A...am | + | The Sanitarium Health Food Shop. |
- | I | + | |
- | KARIONG NATIONAL PARK591' | + | 13 Hunter Street, Sydney. |
- | jaw a | + | |
- | (COMMIS WIG ASOUT 700 Ac. OF 4ctorstc4 LANDS WITH VERN tiTtue RESUMPrriON. | + | ---- |
- | rue claall c71/& | + | |
- | ;2771iler eu lo : | + | Some seventeen or eighteen members were present for the farewell bush party for John White on the weekend of 12/13 December. Early in the New Year John moves off to Tomalla at the north end of the Barrington |
- | .7 t2 | + | |
- | "My co. 77 !, =-7 Z-Vc1 Vnatetelf | + | And now, having said the serious part of this, we can report some of the screwy things that happened at Era that weekend. |
- | NEWCASTLL | + | |
- | cr | + | A certain small party lost his teeth whilst |
- | Maroviaric., | + | |
- | tutteralstakts 0 | + | The Treasurer was out of sugar. Quite literally. The rest of the food party snarled slightly, and then it was resolved that David Brown who was still to appear was the sugar-daddy... (more later)... |
- | 47-733 0 POSED PARK | + | |
- | Ilowliesintry 1vv aria broken Day. | + | An unheard of episode. A party of S.B.W. didn't know their way from Maynard' |
- | f`A | + | |
- | Gel | + | And David Brown didn't have the sugar either. The food party no longer |
- | le - | + | |
- | kot | + | Breakfast time on Sunday, with brilliant hot sunlight and the beginnings of a nor-easter breathing. Smoke over at Stockyard. The hill between South Era and Stockyard |
- | 4005 tj. | + | |
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- | 1.0 26_ | + | |
- | 4=4/77:ke | + | ===== Location Map For Proposed Kariong National Park. ===== |
- | Ter*/ | + | |
- | c Wancialygr" | + | [ Map ] |
- | isifeci71, | + | |
- | fir &lade anti refirexcer | + | === About this proposal... === |
- | ?AM P4TOISGA.... | + | |
- | COUNTY or 00nDateD | + | The Woy Woy-Gosford District is developing rapidly... industry has already become well-established. Ease of access has brought the City closer. Once the flat lands about Woy Woy were a garden of wildflowers and a haunt for native animals. Now this land is closely settled and the hills must be the haven for our plants and animals. In addition, the many high points give magnificent lookouts over the Brisbane Waters and Broken Bay, with all the splendour of natural scenic charm. |
- | otne unal aiimatea ?Aims itel Shoot. | + | |
- | H w | + | Progress must come to Woy Woy and the surrounding areas... but let us progress with a view to all the needs of the people, now and in the future. The recreational value and the enjoyment of natural wildernesses is a well established factor in our modern way of life. Few would deny the strong urge that we all possess... the urge to be out in the bushlands, be it picnicking, camping, hiking, bushwalking or pursuing the study of natural science. |
- | 40000licwits6ury | + | |
- | S tslested restanitions atoc cliffs. 4/1tit 0 bOtifila47)7 alor4 edge of fartf. | + | In our proposal, no serious loss will be suffered by any individual. Thousands of acres are Crown Lands entirely free of licence or lease. We need the active co-operation of Local Authority and all citizens, be they from the Woy Woy District or elsewhere, for this reserve would serve all who care to visit the magnificent Warrah Sanctuary and keep the sandstone ridges on either sides of Patonga and Mullet Creeks, tree-covered for all time. The main Woy Woy Road from the Pacific Highway is renowned for the avenues of trees and heathlands... on either sides, deep valleys still retain their natural growths. From Staples' |
- | Pm?. gralqie nstamptiorts. | + | |
- | FOR gETAILS OF tsrrs OTM AREA: | + | No time should be wasted for fear that some steps will be taken to alienate parts and so unbalance the security of the whole area. We suggest that __you__, having found some of the secrets of enjoyment that this area holds, might in a selfless manner, undertake to introduce others or to win action from those in authority. |
- | 417iP4ff, Oaf" AV 41,5z9 AO' PhY6fiDE, astate, | + | |
- | \T./P=24)Z 1PM4SVALE" | + | |
- | LITAUMG | + | |
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- | fi,p lonai | + | |
- | ISRMENI | + | |
- | j'e BAY | + | |
- | PEAR& focH | + | |
- | sigma Ng, | + | |
- | ABOUT THIS PROPOSAL a.... | + | |
- | The W4: | + | |
- | Progress must come to Woy Woy and the surrounding areas but let us progress with a view to all the needs of the people, now and in the future. The recreational value and the enjoyment of natural wildernesses is a well established factor in our modern way of life. Few would deny the strong urge that we all possess .. the urge to be out in the bushlands, be it picnicking, camping, hiking, bushwalking or pursuing the study of natural science. | + | |
- | In our proposal, no serious loss will be suffered by any individual. Thousands of acres are Crown Lands entirely free' | + | |
- | or elsewhere, for this reserve would serve all who care to visit the magnificent Warrah Sanctuary and keep the sandstone ridges on either sides of Patonga and Mullet Creeks, tree-covered for all time. The main Woy Woy Road from the Pacific Highway is renowned for the avenues of trees and teathlands | + | |
- | No time should be wasted for fear that some steps will be taken to alienate parts and so unbalance the security of the | + | |
- | whole area. We suggest that YOU, having found some of the | + | |
- | secrets of enjoyment that this area holds, might in a selfless manner, undertake to introduce others or to win action from | + | |
- | those in authority. | + | |
Will you join us in this most essential work? Enquiries welcome. | Will you join us in this most essential work? Enquiries welcome. | ||
+ | |||
Issued by The Caloola Club, 31 Byron Street, Croydon. UA2983. | Issued by The Caloola Club, 31 Byron Street, Croydon. UA2983. | ||
- | 15 | + | |
- | FEDERATION NOTES - DECEMBER. | + | ---- |
+ | |||
+ | ===== Federation Notes - December. ===== | ||
By Allan A. Strom. | By Allan A. Strom. | ||
- | SEARCH AND RESCUE SECTION: Tom V; | + | |
- | the Big Sister Movement, Sixth Floor, Scott' | + | === Search and Rescue Section: === |
- | Jim Hooper will be the official | + | |
- | JUNIOR VICE-PRESIDENT: Position has become vacant following upon the 75777tion-777131 | + | Tom Wardhaugh |
- | NEWS AND INFORMTION BUREAU:(Dept, of the Interior) will be supplied with detaTTETEr | + | |
- | SOCIAL REPORT: The Federation will benefit to the extent | + | Jim Hooper will be the official |
- | CONSERVATION REPORT: The Parks and Playgrounds Movement is attempting to prov777-177e | + | |
+ | === Junior Vice-President: === | ||
+ | |||
+ | Position has become vacant following upon the resignation of Tom Wardhaugh. Delegates would like to hear from any person interested in the position. | ||
+ | |||
+ | === News and Information Bureau: === | ||
+ | |||
+ | (Dept. of the Interior) will be supplied with details for a news bulletin on sport in Australia. | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Social Report: === | ||
+ | |||
+ | The Federation will benefit to the extent | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Conservation Report: === | ||
+ | |||
+ | The Parks and Playgrounds Movement is attempting to prevent large scale damage to beaches by mining for rutile, etc. The Wyong Shire Council has been contacted re taking of gravel from Frazer Park. | ||
Further visits and correspondence have been undertaken for the Kariong Peninsula Reserve. | Further visits and correspondence have been undertaken for the Kariong Peninsula Reserve. | ||
- | Reported that the Cumberland County Council desires support to save 500 acres of the 1,000 asres of reserve on the Kurnell Peninsula for scientific and recreational purposes. | ||
- | Protests have been sent to Editor of " | ||
- | The effort to have Bunr f;onia Gorge dedicated as a National Monument has been carried forward by correspondence with the Metropolitm Portland Cement Company. | ||
- | DUSHFIRE PATROLS in the National Park are proceeding and have been WFTT-17=IT67717 the Park Trust. The Patrols have successfully avertef, several fires and have been able to spread effective propaganda. Any person interested in assisting, Ring Barnes, UB1351. | ||
- | WILL YOU HELP keep The Bouddi Natural Park primitive and yet accessible DIAL DINGELDEI FOR DETAILS ... UA 2983. | ||
- | ERA - BLACKED2UT. (Reported 28/12/53). | ||
- | The complexion of Era was changed greatly over the Christmas weekend. Local reports have it that on the previous Sunday lightning struck a tree on the tops near Maynard' | ||
- | Well here we are faced with another clean slate on which to write minute by minute the story of cur lives. How will it read in twelve months' | ||
- | Shall we he a little nearer realisation of our cherished hopes? Shall we be able to tick off from our lists a few more places seen and trips achieved? The Dushwalker | + | Reported that the Cumberland County Council desires support to save 500 acres of the 1,000 acres of reserve on the Kurnell Peninsula for scientific and recreational purposes. |
+ | |||
+ | Protests have been sent to Editor of " | ||
+ | |||
+ | The effort to have Bungonia Gorge dedicated as a National Monument has been carried forward by correspondence with the Metropolitan Portland Cement Company. | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Bushfire Patrols... === | ||
+ | |||
+ | in the National Park are proceeding and have been well received by the Park Trust. The Patrols have successfully averted several fires and have been able to spread effective propaganda. Any person interested in assisting, Ring Paul Barnes, UB1351. | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Will you help... === | ||
+ | |||
+ | keep The Bouddi Natural Park primitive and yet accessible? Dial Dingeldei for details... UA 2983. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ---- | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Era - Blacked Out. (Reported 28/12/53). === | ||
+ | |||
+ | The complexion of Era was changed greatly over the Christmas weekend. Local reports have it that on the previous Sunday lightning struck a tree on the tops near Maynard' | ||
+ | |||
+ | ---- | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===== Paddy Made. ===== | ||
+ | |||
+ | Well here we are faced with another clean slate on which to write minute by minute the story of our lives. How will it read in twelve months' | ||
+ | |||
+ | Shall we be a little nearer realisation of our cherished hopes? Shall we be able to tick off from our lists a few more places seen and trips achieved? The Bushwalker | ||
Good luck, happy walking and good camping in the coming year. | Good luck, happy walking and good camping in the coming year. | ||
- | For your enjoyment the Military have | ||
- | produced another '" | ||
- | f' | ||
- | DV PAWN Lightweight Camp Gear | ||
- | 20i CASTLEREAGH St SYDNEY | ||
- | M2678 | ||
+ | For your enjoyment the Military have produced another "half map" 1" = 1 mile " | ||
+ | |||
+ | Paddy Pallin. Lightweight Camp Gear. | ||
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+ | 201 Castlereagh St., Sydney. M2678. | ||
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