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-TIE SYDNEY BUS:CALKER +====== The Sydney Bushwalker====== 
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-A monthly bulletin of matters of interest to the Sydney Bush Walkers, C/- Ingersoll Hall, 256 Crown St., Sydney. +A monthly Bulletin of matters of interest to the Sydney Bush Walkers, C/- Ingersoll Hall, 256 Crown St., Sydney. 
-No.232 + 
-MARCH, 1954 +---- 
-Price 6d. + 
-EditorJim Brown, 103 Gipps StreetSales & Subs.: Jess Martin Drummoyne. Typed by Jean Harvey Production and Business ManagerBrian Harvey (JW1462). +=== No. 232. March, 1954Price 6d. === 
-CONTENTS+ 
- Page +|**Editor**|Jim Brown, 103 Gipps St., Drummoyne.
-Editorial - Matters Fiscal 1 +|**Production and Business Manager**|Brian Harvey (JW1462).| 
-Announcements Extraordinary - Mee'cing Place 2 +|**Sales and Subs**|Jess Martin.
-- Annual Re-union 2 +|**Typed by**|Jean Harvey.| 
-- Postal Address 3 + 
-At the February General Meeting 3 +===== In This Issue: ===== 
-Information Please! 4 +  
-Easter Talk, 1954 4 +| | |Page| 
-Leica Photo Service (Advertisement) 5 +|Editorial - Matters Fiscal| | 1| 
-"Moving Around a Little"+|Announcements Extraordinary - Meeting Place| | 2| 
-+|Announcements Extraordinary - Annual Re-union| | 2| 
-Sanitarium Health Food Shop (Advertisement) 7 +|Announcements Extraordinary - Postal Address| | 3| 
-Mud Slinging, by "Cheddar Chopper"+|At the February General Meeting| | 3| 
-Scenic Motor Tours (Advertisement) 9 +|Information Please!| | 4| 
-Getting Wet At Eckersley 10 +|Easter Walk, 1954| | 4| 
-Siedleckyls Taxi & Tourist Service (Advert.) 11 +|"Moving Around a Little"| | 5| 
-Kosciusko Chronicle, by "Mulga" 12 +|Mud Slinging|"Cheddar Chopper"8| 
-The Boys In Tasmania - Part I, by Geoff Iagg 16 +|Getting Wet At Eckersley| |10| 
-Federation Notes - February Meeting+|Kosciusko Chronicle|"Mulga"|12| 
-by Allen A. Strom 19 +|The Boys In Tasmania - Part I|Geoff Wagg|16| 
-More Letters to Paddy (Advertisement) 20 +|Federation Notes - February Meeting|Allen A. Strom|19| 
-r + 
-EDITORIAL. +===== Advertisements: ===== 
-Matters Fiscal. + 
-This year the Club emerged an the right side of the ledger, despite the considerable number of unfinancial members removed from the books in October. At the close of the Club year on January 31st we had about 40 in current funds, apart from the several bReserves" which have been maintained intact. +| |Page| 
-However, if we visualise the Cltb as a triumphant gladiator Who has despatched the Perennial wolf-at-the-door, emerging from the arena with a flourish and a confident smile, then we have been seeing too many film epics of Ancient Rome, a la Cecil B. de Mille. Our +|Leica Photo Service| 5| 
-2. +|Sanitarium Health Food Shop| 7| 
-champion is out of breath, somewhat bruised an wtten his blade is buckled, and he has only just gained the victo44' Of the 40 held at the end of January, something like 20 has alr4:gone for the purchase of a fresh stock of badges: the rent January and February has to be met: certain sundries likaTstages and stationery will make a call an funds. By the time the new ear's subscriptions become due and payable at the Annual General Meeting, we will be delving down to the bottom of the coffers. +|Scenic Motor Tours| 9| 
-Fortunately the ChristMas Party was a financial success this time +|Siedlecky's Taxi & Tourist Service|11| 
-+|More Letter To Paddy|20| 
-by which we mean that a profit of a few shillings was made!This was certainly due to the abolition of entertainment tax, and it was the first profitable function of this kind in years. By careful budgeting and because a good deal of advertising was secured the magazine made a profit of about 0, just sufficient to restore its deficit of the previous year. + 
-What do we learn from all this? Well, that in a year when there were no exceptional demands on finances, we have just managed to break even. Certain Reserves have been set aside for specific purposes, but to draw upon these for our daily bread wculd be worse than improvident+---- 
-It seems simple arithmetic that we cantt afford to have expensive tastes on the basis of present income. + 
-MI.1111..=+===== Editorial - Matters Fiscal. ===== 
 + 
 +This year the Club emerged on the right side of the ledger, despite the considerable number of unfinancial members removed from the books in October. At the close of the Club year on January 31st we had about £40 in current funds, apart from the several "Reserves" which have been maintained intact. 
 + 
 +However, if we visualise the Club as a triumphant gladiator who has despatched the perennial wolf-at-the-door, emerging from the arena with a flourish and a confident smile, then we have been seeing too many film epics of Ancient Rome, a la Cecil B. de Mille. Our champion is out of breath, somewhat bruised and beaten, his blade is buckled, and he has only just gained the victory. Of the £40 held at the end of January, something like £20 has already gone for the purchase of a fresh stock of badges: the rent for January and February has to be met: certain sundries like postages and stationery will make a call on funds. By the time the new year's subscriptions become due and payable at the Annual General Meeting, we will be delving down to the bottom of the coffers. 
 + 
 +Fortunately the Christmas Party was a financial success this time by which we mean that a profit of a few shillings was made! This was certainly due to the abolition of entertainment tax, and it was the first profitable function of this kind in years. By careful budgeting and because a good deal of advertising was secured the magazine made a profit of about £7, just sufficient to restore its deficit of the previous year. 
 + 
 +What do we learn from all this? Well, that in a year when there were no exceptional demands on finances, we have just managed to break even. Certain Reserves have been set aside for specific purposes, but to draw upon these for our daily bread wculd be worse than improvidentIt seems simple arithmetic that we can'afford to have expensive tastes on the basis of present income. 
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