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 +======The Sydney Bushwalker.======
  
- XXXX X'X **le** +A monthly bulletin of matters of interest to The Sydney Bush Walkers, 14 Atchison Street, St. Leonards. 
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-THE SYDNEY B US HW +Postal Address: Box 4476 G.P.O., Sydney, N.S.W. 2001
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-, - 9e-x-x-x.*******************44*******4*****If x x**************.xac-*x-x x x***** +Meetings at the Club Rooms on Wednesday evenings after 7.30 p.m. 
-..Stdro Ketas 104/10 Wylde Street, Pott's Point 2011. - Tel. 357-1381 (home) + 
-ists Kath Brown +Enquiries regarding the Club Mrs. Marcia Shappert, Tel30-2028. 
-Duplications , Spiro Ketas and Alan Round + 
-Buisiness Manager: Rj.11 Burke, 3 Coral Tree Drive,- Carlingfords 2118. +---- 
-A monthly bulletin of matterS of interest to The Sydney Bush Walkers, 14 Atchison Street', St. Leonards. + 
-POSTAL ILDDRESS: Box 4476G.P.O., SydnbeY, N.S.W. 2601.  +=====September, 1973.===== 
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-ikt Meetings at the Club Rooms on Wednesday evenings after7.30 p m., +|**Editor**|Spiro Ketas, 104/10 Wylde Street, Pott's Point, 2011Te1357-1381 (Home)| 
-' OCTOBFacit 12,73. +|**Typist**|Kath Brown| 
-Enquiries regarcling the Club Mrs. Marcia p3lapiiert Sel...36.20g3.,..:. +|**Duplication**|Spiro Ketas and Alan Round| 
-411P' 4P- +|**Business Manager**|Bill Burke3 Coral Tree Drive, Carlingford, 2118.| 
-Editor s + 
-IN THIS ISSUE+=====In This Issue:===== 
-The September (HalfYearly) General Meeting liovi the Syci,ney Bushwe lkers Began + 
-Paddy Pallin Advertise ment +| | |Page| 
-aoadja Is Tilis a Bush Walk? +|The September (Half-Yearly) General Meeting|Jim Brown| 2| 
-Lette r.from frank Leyden in England Mountain Equipment Advertisement +|How the Sydney Bushwalkers Began|Myles J. Dunphy| 3| 
-Quick Fait from the Er acDonnell Ranges, Part '+|Joadja - Is This a Bush Walk?|Marion Lloyd| 7| 
-Pederation Notes August September Walks Secretary's Notes for November Social Secretary's Notes +|Letter from Frank Leyden in England| |11| 
-Sutherland Shire Place Nos, Origins andMeanings+|A Quick Exit from the MacDonnell Ranges, Part 3|Frank Rigby|14| 
 +|Federation Notes August September|Rosemary Edmonds|16| 
 +|Walks Secretary's Notes for November|Wilf Hilder|18| 
 +|Social Secretary's Notes|Elaine Brown|19| 
 +|Sutherland Shire Place Names, Origins and Meanings| |20| 
 + 
 +=====Advertisements===== 
 + 
 +| |Page| 
 +|Paddy Pallin| 6| 
 +|Mountain Equipment|12| 
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 + 
 +=====The September (Half-Yearly) General Meeting.=====
  
-by Jim Brown Page 2 
-Myles 3 Dunphy 3 
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-Mm-ion Lloyd. 7 
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-Prank Rigby Rosemary Edmonds 
-Hild er Elaine Brown 
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-_Page 2 SYM1EY BUSHWALOR October, 1973. 
-THE SEPIMSBER, HALFYEARLY =RAI, TAMTDTG. 
 by Jim Brown. by Jim Brown.
-The tally of those present at the start of business was about 409 and. viihout any Constitutional change proposals, no other major fighting issues, and tot even a Walks Secretary to give account of recent activities, + 
-a quiet Meeting seemed likely, notwithstanding the thunder, lightning and +The tally of those present at the start of business was about 40, and without any Constitutional change proposals, no other major fighting issues, and not even a Walks Secretary to give account of recent activities, a quiet Meeting seemed likely, notwithstanding the thunder, lightning and periodical heavy rain outside. 
-+ 
-periodical teavy rain outside. +Firsts however, we had to welcome four new members, Jill Cahn, Malcolm Noble, Rod Paton and Carl Down, while another recent admission, Dianna Lynn, was not present. Nothing developed from the August minutes, and Correspondence was a singularly dreary batch, with nothing worth remarking. 
-Firsts however, we had to welcome four new members, Jill Cahn, Malcolm Noble, Rod Paton and Carl Down, while another recent admission, Dianna Lynn, was not present. Nothing developed from the August minutes, and Correspondence was a singularly-dreary- bateh9 with nothing worth remarking. + 
-The Secretary ran through the financial statements for the months of July/August, which showed an ultimate stability, because the opening balanceof $851 in the working funds had appreciated very slightly to $876 at the close of August. There had, of course, been numerous inward and outward movements of money. +The Secretary ran through the financial statements for the months of July/August, which showed an ultimate stability, because the opening balance of $851 in the working funds had appreciated very slightly to $876 at the close of August. There had, of course, been numerous inward and outward movements of money. 
-Rosemary-Edmunds, presenting Federation notes, was at a disadvantage because of a deal of interference from Hughie's "Noises Off" Club but we seemed to hear that a locked gata hadbeen instal:led on the Medlow Gap Roads following discovery of trail bike tracks on the Cox, together with an in.. trudar carrying a rifle. Federation was also looking into a problem concerning camping in the Mount Tomah area without committing trespass. + 
-The President called for nominations for the 1974 Reunion sites and +Rosemary Edmunds, presenting Federation notes, was at a disadvantage because of a deal of interference from Hughie's "Noises Off" Club but we seemed to hear that a locked gate had been installed on the Medlow Gap Road, following discovery of trail bike tracks on the Cox, together with an intruder carrying a rifle. Federation was also looking into a problem concerning camping in the Mount Tomah area without committing trespass. 
-of the two places named, Woods Creek and Macarth urs Flat, the former carried the dayAt this stage there were no takers for the post of Convenor. + 
-So to General Business and a proposal by Adrienne Shilling that Walks Yt ogrammos be produced on paper instead of expensive card. It was advanced that in the 3 months' cycle of Programmes, paper at one/third cost would be durable enough and would help keep down postage rates, which were likely to escalate in the near future: a limited number could 'be printed on card as collectors pieces. Owen Marks queried what annual saving would be derived and several speakers alluded to the loss of concession postal charges. The use of the best quality absorbent paper and the desirability of not overproducing tho programme (quantitatively) were mentioned, and the motion was carried. +The President called for nominations for the 1974 Re-union site, and of the two places named, Woods Creek and Macarthurs Flat, the former carried the dayAt this stage there were no takers for the post of Convenor. 
-Kath Brown mentioned the dearth of teat walks on the SeptOctNoveMber Walks Programme and gave details of three trips that Tare virtually identical with walks accepted as tests during the last couple of years. It was suggested Committee could perhaps look at these, and possibly other trips 7hich were not marked as Tests, but wore perhaps of the requisite standard. Without proceeding to a motion, it was accepted the programme would be reviewed in this regard. + 
-It was still only 8.45 P.m., but after an appeal from the Federation+So to General Business and a proposal by Adrienne Shilling that Walks Programmes be produced on paper instead of expensive card. It was advanced that in the 3 months' cycle of Programmes, paper at one/third cost would be durable enough and would help keep down postage rates, which were likely to escalate in the near future: a limited number could be printed on card as collectorspieces. Owen Marks queried what annual saving would be derived and several speakers alluded to the loss of concession postal charges. The use of the best quality absorbent paper and the desirability of not over-producing the programme (quantitatively) were mentioned, and the motion was carried. 
-Page 3 THE SYDNEY BUSHWALICER. October, 1973. + 
-Ball Committee for stronger S.B.W. support, andthe isua1 catalogue of trip announcements, a very tranquil Half Yearly Meeting was brought to finality. +Kath Brown mentioned the dearth of test walks on the Sept-Oct-November Walks Programme and gave details of three trips that were virtually identical with walks accepted as tests during the last couple of years. It was suggested Committee could perhaps look at these, and possibly other trips which were not marked as Tests, but were perhaps of the requisite standard. Without proceeding to a motion, it was accepted the programme would be reviewed in this regard. 
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 +It was still only 8.45 p.m., but after an appeal from the Federation Ball Committee for stronger S.B.W. support, and the usua1 catalogue of trip announcements, a very tranquil Half Yearly Meeting was brought to finality. 
 + 
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 + 
 Compiled. from the Iii.AUt es 'Book of the Mountain; - Compiled. from the Iii.AUt es 'Book of the Mountain; -
 Trails Club by Myles 3. Dunphy. Sept4948. Trails Club by Myles 3. Dunphy. Sept4948.
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