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- | THE STIRLING RANGES | + | ===== The Stirling Ranges. ===== |
- Kevin Dean. | - Kevin Dean. | ||
- | During last year an article appeared In the " | + | |
- | by one Peter Thorne, describing a trip to Bluff Knoll in the Stirling Ranges. Interest stirred in the S.B.W. Western Branch" | + | During last year an article appeared In the " |
- | which boasts a membership of three - Peter Price; Shirley and myself - and we resolved to explore the area at our first opportunit5 | + | |
- | Walking scope in Perth is somewhat limited as areas of interest are too far away for normal weekend activity and the only olub here, The Western Walking Club, limits its activities to a Sunday day walk | + | Walking scope in Perth is somewhat limited as areas of interest are too far away for normal weekend activity and the only club here, The Western Walking Club, limits its activities to a Sunday day walk each fortnight, during the winter months only. |
- | each fortnight, during the winter months only. | + | |
- | We had visited the Porongorups, | + | We had visited the Porongorups, |
- | further south (about 20 miles north of Albany) than the Stirlings; but the views obtained of that range served to further strengthen the resolve, and we set Easter as the time for the trip. The range | + | |
- | lies 230 miles south of Perth and rims in an east-west direction for about 40 miles. The highest peak is Bluff Knoll (36292), W.A.'s second highest and is situated on the eastern end of the range. Maps | + | Unfortunately Peter could not came with us and so on Good Friday we set off from Perth in the Holden Utility with another interested couple. Lunch on a gravel road running between Porongorups and Stirling Ranges, then a quick look at Chester Pass which crosses the range through a low saddle. The range itself is spectacular and vaguely reminiscent of the Warrumbungle and McPherson Ranges - a low main range with violent upthrusts of decomposed quartzite dominated on the western end by Mt. Toolbrinup and the eastern end by Bluff Knoll and Ellen' |
- | of the area are practically non-existent. An army survey map of | + | |
- | 4 miles to the inch yielded little detail, but enquiries in various and numerous quarters revealed that there was a road to the farm of a Mr. Cooper near the Knoll itself. | + | Asz it was getting late we decided to try the track and that last 8 miles took 1 1/4 hours, a few rude words, much pushing over scrub and bushes |
- | Unfortunately Peter could not came with us and so on Good Friday we set oft from Perth in the Holden Utility with another interested couple. Lunch on a gravel road running between Porongorups and Stirling Ranges, then a quick look at Chester Pass which crosses the range through a low saddle. The range itself is spectacular and | + | |
- | vaguely reminiscent of the Warrumbungle and McPherson Ranges - a low main range with violent upthrusts of decomposed quartzite dominated on the western end by Mt. Toolbrinup and the eastern end by | + | |
- | Bluff Knoll and Ellen' | + | |
- | aspect. From the south it merges with another two peaks and loses its individuality. The road to Cooper' | + | |
- | distance deceptive and we were surprised to find from Mr, Cooper that it was 8 miles from the farm to the foot of the range. During our | + | |
- | conversation we learned that the Knoll had been cii, | + | |
- | m!les and another party had just gone in driving a 3-ton ex-army Blitz waggon. | + | |
- | Az i was getting late we decided to try the track and that | + | |
- | last 8 miles took li- hours, a few rude words, much pushing over scrub | + | |
- | and bushes | + | |
- | YMCA chaps with a common love of walking, led by Peter Thorne who had started the whole thing as far as we were concerned. They had | + | |
- | climbed the Knoll from the north side but had been beaten on another | + | |
- | nNIMMONIM..1.1.1.101114. 111..MMOMM.1.1. | + | |
- | IMPORTANT TRANSPORT NOTICE | + | |
- | BUSHWP, | + | |
- | RING, WRITE OR CALL . | + | |
- | SIEDLECKY' | + | |
- | BUSHWALKERS arriving late at night -without transport booking can ring for car from Railway Station, or call at above address --- IT'S NEVER TOO LATE! | + | |
- | ' | + | |
- | FARES: KANANGRA WALLS 30/- per head (minimum 5 passengers) | + | |
- | PERRY' | + | |
- | JENOLLN STATE FOREST 20/- " " Si Si CARLON' | + | |
- | LOOK FOR T.C.3210 or. PACHHARD T.V.270 | + | |
- | .1. | + | |
- | attempt from the south by inclement weather last year. | + | |
As a matter of interest to web-footed walkers in Sydney, we had had one day's rain in 5 months up till Easter and consequently carried water with us, although there was a small creek running further up in the range. | As a matter of interest to web-footed walkers in Sydney, we had had one day's rain in 5 months up till Easter and consequently carried water with us, although there was a small creek running further up in the range. | ||
- | Saturday morning saw us on our way, the four others having left earlier - a wise move as it later transpired. | + | |
- | a of timber, but closer examination made us sadder and wiser. Thick scrubby trees about 8 ft. high cut vision to a minimum and the steep slope made going very slow. For some three hours we pushed up Ldhrough | + | Saturday morning saw us on our way, the four others having left earlier - a wise move as it later transpired. |
- | AT TT TT If TT | + | |
- | The return to the base camp was another fight through the low | + | The return to the base camp was another fight through the low scrub until a creek bed offered good rock hopping practice for some 2,000 ft. down with occasional climb-outs to avoid sheer waterfalls. Dusk was falling rapidly when the camp hove in sight and there was cheap walking gear for sale - mine! That night a small reunion took place with coffee, cake, and the inevitable exchange of reminescence which is common wherever walkers meet round their fires in the silent darkness (except that we had a couple of kangaroos |
- | scrub until a creek bed offered good rock hopping practice for some 2,000 ft. down with occasional climb-outs to avoid sheer waterfalls, Dusk was falling rapidly when the camp hove in sight and there was cheap walking gear for sale - mine That night a small reunion took place with coffee, cake, and the inevitable exchange of reminescence which is common wherever walkers meet round their fires in the silent darkness (except that we had a couple of kangaroos | + | |
- | ing about on the other side of the firelight.) | + | Sunday we said our goodbyes |
- | Sunday we said our jbyes after an exchange of addresses and promises of joint trips with Peter and his friends and crossed over | + | |
- | to the Porongorups for a lazy day and then return trip to the City | + | ---- |
- | on the Swan. Perfect weather blessed the whole weekend and some time we hope to return and explore this area more fully. | + | |
- | REPORT OF WALKS PROGRAMME SUB-COMMITTEE | + | === Important Transport Notice. === |
- | We regret that some delay occurred in the issue of the current Walks Programme. This was due to several factors, not the least of | + | |
- | which was the timidity of members in volunteering to lead walks, which resulted in a last-minute effort, when the Programme should have been in the hands of the duplicators, | + | Bushwalkers requiring transport from Blackheath, any hour, ring, write or call... |
- | to fill the blank spaces on the draft programme. With a view to rectifying the p osition, the following policy was suggested by the Committee: | + | |
- | 1. A monthly walks programme report to be submitted to Committee and to the General Meeting each month. Contents - Details | + | Siedlecky' |
- | of the previous | + | |
- | comments (possibly prospectives' | + | 116 Station Street, Blackheath. |
- | not go it is to be listed and reasons given. | + | |
- | 2. At every meeting the Walks Secretary or his deputy will ann- | + | 24 hour service. |
- | ounce the walks programmed for the following week-end, giving as many details as possiole | + | |
- | or the Walks Sec.) should be present on the Wednesday before his | + | Bushwalkers arriving at Blackheath late at night without transport booking can ring for car from Railway Station or call at above address - __it's never too late__! |
- | walk, so that prospectives will be able to meet the leader and any members who have indicated | + | |
- | 3. A walks committee to draw up a list of walks of all types in | + | 'Phone Blackheath 81, or Sydney No. LU3563 after hours, or MA3467. |
- | all localities. These trips to be recorded | + | |
- | gresses | + | Fares: |
- | hensive | + | |
+ | * Kanangra Walls: 30/- per head (minimum 5 passengers) | ||
+ | * Perry' | ||
+ | * Jenolan State Forest: 20/- per head (minimum 5 passengers) | ||
+ | * Carlon' | ||
+ | |||
+ | Look for T.C.3210 or Packhard T.V.270. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ---- | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===== Report Of The Walks Programme Sub-Committee. ===== | ||
+ | |||
+ | We regret that some delay occurred in the issue of the current Walks Programme. This was due to several factors, not the least of which was the timidity of members in volunteering to lead walks, which resulted in a last-minute effort, when the Programme should have been in the hands of the duplicators, | ||
+ | |||
+ | - A monthly walks programme report to be submitted to Committee and to the General Meeting each month. Contents - Details of the previous | ||
+ | | ||
+ | | ||
Further details of the workings of the scheme will be submitted to members in due course. | Further details of the workings of the scheme will be submitted to members in due course. | ||
- | 7, | + | |
- | LEICA PHOTO SERVICE | + | ---- |
- | 31 Macquarie Place | + | |
- | SYDNEY | + | === Photography!? |
- | 6.0, | + | |
- | COLOUR TRANSPARENCIES INSURNCE | + | You press the button, we'll do the rest! |
- | Holders of "All Risks" Policies with the Alliance Assurance | + | |
- | Co. Ltd. on Camera and Photographic Equipment may now have the | + | Finegrain Developing. Sparkling Prints. Perfect Enlargements. Your Rollfilms or Leica films deserve the best service. |
- | insurance extended to include Kodachrome and other films. This extension covers Loss by Fire, Burglary, Theft and Physical Loss | + | |
- | of the spools. It does NOT cover loss or damage by accidental exposure to light, processing, atmospherics, | + | Leica Photo Service. |
- | defect of the camera, nor, naturally, inaccurate | + | |
+ | 31 Macquarie Place, Sydney, | ||
+ | |||
+ | ---- | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Colour Transparencies Insurance. === | ||
+ | |||
+ | Holders of "All Risks" Policies with the Alliance Assurance Co. Ltd. on Camera and Photographic Equipment may now have the insurance extended to include Kodachrome and other films. This extension covers Loss by Fire, Burglary, Theft and Physical Loss of the spools. It does __NOT__ | ||
See Brian Harvey regarding your requirements in this regard. | See Brian Harvey regarding your requirements in this regard. | ||
- | WALKS PROGRAMME | + | |
- | Grace Noblets | + | ---- |
- | Your | + | |
- | RollfIlms | + | === Walks Programme Alteration. === |
- | Finegrain | + | |
- | Developing | + | Grace Noble' |
- | Sparkling | + | |
- | Prints | + | ---- |
- | Perfect | + | |
- | Enlargements | + | ===== Federation Report - May. ===== |
- | or | + | |
- | Leica r | + | |
- | .1. | + | |
- | deserve the | + | |
- | best | + | |
- | vt | + | |
- | 4:41, | + | |
- | - | + | |
- | PHOTOGRAPHY ! | + | |
- | You press the button, wevli do the rezt t | + | |
- | 89 | + | |
- | FEDERATION REPORT MAY | + | |
- Brian G. Harvey | - Brian G. Harvey | ||
- | INFORMATION SECTION: Clubs shortly will receive a supply of Trip Reports to be completed by the leaders of walks selected from Clubs' Walks Programmes, for the information of the general public at Paddy Pallinfs | + | |
- | FEDERATION BULLETIN: It was resolved that a copy of the Bulletin be f-7).Fira-FaTa-73eWClub | + | === Information Section: === |
- | PANORAML. LOOKOUT: Steps are being taken to obtain details of the land tenure of the Panorama Lookout, Kurrajong Heights, with a view ,to approaching the Dept. of Lands for resumption of the area as a reserve. | + | |
- | HONORARY TREASURER: The position remains vacant and an appeal has been made to affiliated clubs to respond with a nomination. | + | Clubs shortly will receive a supply of Trip Reports to be completed by the leaders of walks selected from Clubs' Walks Programmes, for the information of the general public at Paddy Pallin' |
- | CLUB APATHY: A letter was addressed to each of ten Clubs pointing | + | |
- | FEFETEEFEEeir | + | === Federation Bulletin: === |
- | SEARCH | + | |
- | OVERSEAS WALKING ACTIVITIES REPORT: Mr. Paddy Pallin has been invited to attend the June Council Meeting to discuss his recommendations with delegates. | + | It was resolved that a copy of the Bulletin be forwarded to every Club delegate. Clubs are asked to advise Federation secretary the necessary details of names and addresses. |
- | FEDERATION BALL: To be held at Hotel Australia on 6th October, Tickets will be 2,1 per head. Early reservations are advisable as tickets will be limited to 300. Valuable prizes will bsi given. | + | |
- | CANBERRA ALPINE CLUB: This Club reports that the Mount Franklin Hut is being repaired. All enquiries regarding local conditions should be made to the Club and not to the Tourist Bureau. | + | === Panorama Lookout: === |
- | AFFILIATION FEES: The question of reduced affiliation fees for | + | |
- | Interstate Clubs is to be considered at the Annual General Meeting in July. | + | Steps are being taken to obtain details of the land tenure of the Panorama Lookout, Kurrajong Heights, with a view to approaching the Dept. of Lands for resumption of the area as a reserve. |
- | HIGH COUNTRY CORN. | + | |
+ | === Honorary Treasurer: === | ||
+ | |||
+ | The position remains vacant and an appeal has been made to affiliated clubs to respond with a nomination. | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Club Apathy: === | ||
+ | |||
+ | A letter was addressed to each of ten Clubs pointing | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Search | ||
+ | |||
+ | It was reported that a party from the Bushcraft association was one day overdue from a trip to St. Helena. The section considered the acquisition of transceiver radios an advantage but insufficient funds were held to make any purchases. | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Overseas Walking Activities Report: === | ||
+ | |||
+ | Mr. Paddy Pallin has been invited to attend the June Council Meeting to discuss his recommendations with delegates. | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Federation Ball: === | ||
+ | |||
+ | To be held at Hotel Australia on 6th October. Tickets will be £1 per head. Early reservations are advisable as tickets will be limited to 300. Valuable prizes will be given. | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | === Canberra Alpine Club: === | ||
+ | |||
+ | This Club reports that the Mount Franklin Hut is being repaired. All enquiries regarding local conditions should be made to the Club and not to the Tourist Bureau. | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Affiliation Fees: === | ||
+ | |||
+ | The question of reduced affiliation fees for Interstate Clubs is to be considered at the Annual General Meeting in July. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ---- | ||
+ | |||
+ | === High Country Corn. === | ||
Said Geof: "I thought I was a Tower of Strength, but after Garth' | Said Geof: "I thought I was a Tower of Strength, but after Garth' | ||
- | 9. | + | |
- | ATTENTION ALL SKIERS | + | ---- |
- | We don't want to cast a hoodoo over our skiers just because Peter Stitt was unfortunate enough to break his leg up in the snow country, but hospital and ambulance expenses being what they are | + | |
- | today, prospective skiers can obtain a policy to 'cover up tO 2,100 Medical Expenses. This will give protection whilst on snow-covered ground anythere in the Commonwealth. You don't have to be actually skiing at the time - falling over in the snow and breaking your arm whilst wandering about is sufficient. And the price 1/8/3 per year. The policy will not cover you whilst taking part in ski races, nor jumps. For further particulars contact Robinson & Mitchell Pty.Ltd., 26/30 Bridge St., Sydney, Insurance Brokers. | + | === Hattswell' |
- | Grace Jolley wishes her many walking friends to know she has now taken up permanent residence at Henderson Road, Wentworth Falls, so we will see less of her in Ingersoll Hall as of yore. When she does come down she will be as welcome as a breath of the mountainsli | + | |
- | FOR ALL YOUR TRANSPORT PROBLEMS CONTACT | + | For all your transport problems contact Hattswell' |
- | HATTSWELL' | + | |
- | RING, WRITE, WIRE or CALL ANY HOUR DAY OR NIGHT | + | Telephone: Blackheath 129 or 249. Booking Office - 4 doors from Gardner' |
- | ' | + | |
- | SPEEDY 5 OR 8 PASSENGER CARS AVAILABLE | + | Speedy 5 or 8 passenger cars available. Large or small parties catered for. |
- | LARGE OR SMALL PARTIES CATERED FOR | + | |
- | FARES: KANANGRA WALLS 30/- per head (minimum 5 passengers) | + | Fares: |
- | PERRY 'S LOOKDOWN 3/_. IT II II It If | + | |
- | JENOLAN STATE FOREST 20/- " " II If | + | * Kanangra Walls - 30/- per head (minimum 5 passengers) |
- | CARLON' | + | * Perry' |
- | WE WILL BE PLELSED TO QUOTE OTHER TRIPS OR SPECIAL PARTIES ON APPLICATION | + | * Jenolan State Forest - 20/- per head (minimum 5 passengers) |
- | 100 | + | * Carlon' |
- | OUR REPORTER GETS THE NEWS | + | |
- | A couple of weeks ago our reporter complained that he was tired of reporting nothing but Club Meetings and would like more scope. We told him to have all the scope he ward and so he hAF; turned in the following items: | + | We will be pleased to quote other trips or special parties on application. |
- | T' | + | |
- | KATOOMBA, Monday. | + | ---- |
- | Reading in the "Daily Horror" | + | |
- | They set out from Katoomba on Friday night, intending to reach Yerranderie by Monday evening, After crossing the Ccx cin retiarday | + | === Attention All Skiers. === |
- | On arMval | + | |
- | "We are lost," said the leader, an observation with wh4Lo rest the party immediately concurred. A few minutes with the rtio-) | + | We don't want to cast a hoodoo over our skiers just because Peter Stitt was unfortunate enough to break his leg up in the snow country, but hospital and ambulance expenses being what they are today, prospective skiers can obtain a policy to cover up to £100 Medical Expenses. This will give protection whilst on snow-covered ground anythere in the Commonwealth. You don't have to be actually skiing at the time - falling over in the snow and breaking your arm whilst wandering about is sufficient. And the price - __£1/8/3 per year__. The policy will not cover you whilst taking part in ski races, nor jumps. For further particulars contact Robinson & Mitchell Pty.Ltd., 26/30 Bridge St., Sydney, Insurance Brokers. |
- | where they arrived in time to catch the 6,10 train back to qdney. | + | |
- | Though the country in which they were lost is rough, there is plenty rougher in the State. Few areas are so well nauper5 | + | ---- |
- | SIXTEEN THOUSAND PEOPLE LOSE 500 000_ NATIONAL PARK, Wednesday. | + | |
- | There was widespread despondency today when 16, | + | Grace Jolley wishes her many walking friends to know she has now taken up permanent residence at Henderson Road, Wentworth Falls, so we will see less of her in Ingersoll Hall as of yore. When she does come down she will be as welcome as a breath of the mountains!! |
- | _LJ_o | + | |
- | AUSTRALIAN GIRLS NOT ATTRACTIVE MASCOT, Friday. | + | ---- |
- | Interviewed Sir John Equals, world famous mathematician, | + | |
- | Turning to his Secretary he said, "Give me file No.A.1. please Harry,, whereupon his Secretary pulled a form from his briefcase which read as follows: | + | ===== Our Reporter Gets The News. ===== |
- | "Which females are to be included in the general term ' | + | |
+ | A couple of weeks ago our reporter complained that he was tired of reporting nothing but Club Meetings and would like more scope. We told him to have all the scope he wanted | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Lost Bushwalkers. === | ||
+ | |||
+ | Katoomba, Monday. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Reading in the "Daily Horror" | ||
+ | |||
+ | They set out from Katoomba on Friday night, intending to reach Yerranderie by Monday evening. After crossing the Cox on Saturday | ||
+ | |||
+ | Though the country in which they were lost is rough, there is plenty rougher in the State. Few areas are so well mapped. | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Sixteen Thousand People Lose £500,000. === | ||
+ | |||
+ | National Park, Wednesday. | ||
+ | |||
+ | There was widespread despondency today when 16, | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Australian Girls Not Attractive. === | ||
+ | |||
+ | Mascot, Friday. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Interviewed Sir John Equals, world famous mathematician, | ||
+ | |||
+ | "Which females are to be included in the general term ' | ||
The influence of Hollywood is as strong here as elsewhere, and they appear to dress similarly to women in all the other cities I have visited. | The influence of Hollywood is as strong here as elsewhere, and they appear to dress similarly to women in all the other cities I have visited. | ||
- | I can state definitely that they are not attractive. " | + | |
- | THE CALL OF TEE BUSH WATERFALL, Saturday. | + | I can state definitely that they are not attractive. " |
- | Hoping to stimulate Club membership I waited on the railway station this morning on the lookout for typical bushmalkers. Sighted Mr. W.F. Cosden, a sun-bronzed character with worn pack and boots, who appeared to be an experienced and ardent bushwalker and put a leading question. "You appear," | + | |
- | 9 c 00000000 900 | + | === The Call Of The Bush. === |
+ | |||
+ | Waterfall, Saturday. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Hoping to stimulate Club membership I waited on the railway station this morning on the lookout for typical bushmalkers. Sighted Mr. W.F. Cosden, a sun-bronzed character with worn pack and boots, who appeared to be an experienced and ardent bushwalker and put a leading question. "You appear," | ||
+ | |||
+ | ---- | ||
No further reports were received till last Friday when the following arrived: | No further reports were received till last Friday when the following arrived: | ||
- | ROAD TEST | + | |
- | The Antelope Swift (no marks) | + | === Road Test. === |
- | 12. | + | |
- | ROAD TEST | + | |
The Antelope Swift (no marks) | The Antelope Swift (no marks) | ||
+ | |||
Bell, Thursday. | Bell, Thursday. | ||
+ | |||
Manufacturerst specifications for this car are: | Manufacturerst specifications for this car are: | ||
- | Length: 22 feet | + | |
- | Weight: 2i tons | + | * Length: 22 feet |
- | Brake Horse Power: 450 Top Speed: 150 m.p.h. | + | |
- | Ground Clearance': 3i ins. Price: 14/6 a lb9 plus tax. | + | |
- | The car is distinguished from last year's model by a kink half | + | * Top Speed: 150 m.p.h. |
- | way along the chromium streamline. Accompanied by an automotive | + | |
- | engineer and my lawyer, I set out to test it under typical road conditions last Sunday. Typical road conditions were interpreted | + | * Price: 14/6 a lb. plus tax. |
- | those existing on a main highway on a Sunday, as this is the time when most people motor pnd the type of road they have to use. | + | |
- | Due to the prevalence of speed restrictions, | + | The car is distinguished from last year's model by a kink half way along the chromium streamline. Accompanied by an automotive engineer and my lawyer, I set out to test it under typical road conditions last Sunday. Typical road conditions were interpreted |
- | fic, we were unable to drive at 150 1.p.h. On one occasion we | + | |
- | attained 53 m.p.h., but oncoming traffic, together with the proximi-4 | + | ---- |
- | of the traffic policeman who had followed us from Sydney, precluded | + | |
- | a full trial. Lapstone hill was climbed in first gear (behind a semi-ttiailer) in 25 minutes at an average speed of 7.3 mop.h We accelerated once from a standing start to $0 m.p.h. in 30 second | + | === Instructional Week-end. === |
- | before touching the car ahead. The racing brakes always stopped us | + | |
- | far quicker than the following cars, and excited unfavourable comment from their drivers. We were moving along steadily at | + | The sole Official Walk for the week-end June 30th / July 1st is the Instructional Field Camp Week-end which will be held at Long Angle Gully, Warrimoo. These camps are a great opportunity for a "minor re-union" |
- | 35 m.p.h. near Mount Victoria when the rear wheels entered a slight recession and the muffler dropped beneath the wheels of a following | + | |
- | truck. Police stopped us at Bell after we had covered 90 miles | + | ---- |
- | at an average speed of 20 with fuel consumption of 11.2 milr, | + | |
- | per gallon. Because the special mufflers for the Antelope Swift come from Switzerland and there are no spares in Australia, we expec, | + | " |
- | to be here at Bell for some time yet. | + | |
- | INSTRUCTIONAL WEEKEND | + | ---- |
- | The sole Official Walk for the week-end June 30th/July 1st | + | |
- | is the Instructional Field Camp Week-end which will be held at Long | + | === Give Us This Day Our Daily Bull... === |
- | Angle Gully, Warrimoo. These camps are a great opportunity for a "minor re-union" | + | |
- | Stretton. Official train - 12.27 p.m.from Central. Tickets to Warrimoo. It's an easy walk from the station. Don't be backwaro | + | __Section__: Stricken Skiers |
- | in bringing all home comforts, you don't have far to carry them And for the motorised section - they have barely to walk | + | |
- | 4The bigger the fire the warmer the fool," says the Admiral. | + | __Sub-Section__: Stitt. |
- | You just can't win with the Admiral. | + | |
- | GIVE US THIS DAY OUR DAILY BULL... | + | __Snow Rescue Of Hurt Man__. |
- | SECTION: Stricken Skiers | + | |
- | SNOW RESCUE OF HURT MAN (Press Report) | + | |
Mt. Kosciusko, Wed. | Mt. Kosciusko, Wed. | ||
- | Seven rescuers | + | |
- | The rescued man, Peter Stitt (of uncertain age and no fixed abode) | + | Seven rescuers |
- | As he lay in bitter cold, unable | + | |
- | gathered six volunteers to form a rescue party. They were joined by the house doctor and battled | + | The rescued man, Peter Stitt (of uncertain age and no fixed abode) |
- | 0.0110 OOOOOOOO | + | |
- | NOW ASK PETE FOR HIS VERSION, ti, | + | As he lay in __bitter cold__, __unable |
- | menweinim. | + | |
- | We went and saw Bet Swain Wanganella the day after their knowing what their address was But nowa note comes inforMing be:-and Peter ; | + | __Now ask Pete for his version!!!!!__ |
- | us that for the time being it will | + | |
- | Mr. & Mrs. P. Armstrong, 164 Sutherland Rd., | + | ---- |
- | Lyall Day, WELLINGTON. N.Z. | + | |
- | =LP! HELPS | + | We went and saw Bet Swain and Peter Armstrong |
- | HELP! HELP! | + | |
- | The ship is sinking: Barbara Brown has just informed us that she will be unable to duplicate the Magazine after this issue as she has taken on a, second job - that of usherette at night. Barbara has done a marvellous job over the past two years and now | + | Mr. & Mrs. P. Armstrong,\\ |
- | we wonder is there someone else who would take the job on? It isntt very difficult to turn the handle | + | 164 Sutherland Rd.,\\ |
- | IS THERE A DUPLICJITIST IN THE HOUSE? | + | Lyall Day, Wellington. N.Z. |
+ | |||
+ | ---- | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Help1 Help! Help! Help! === | ||
+ | |||
+ | The ship is sinking! Barbara Brown has just informed us that she will be unable to duplicate the Magazine after this issue as she has taken on a second job - that of usherette at night. Barbara has done a marvellous job over the past two years and now we wonder is there someone else who would take the job on? It isn' | ||
+ | |||
+ | __Is there a duplicatist in the house?__ | ||
+ | |||
+ | ---- | ||
THE S.B.W. versus TASMLNIa | THE S.B.W. versus TASMLNIa | ||
Round Three Digby. | Round Three Digby. |
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