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You are a prospective member of the Sydney Bush Walkers, or maybe you are a new member, or an old one: this interests you all equally. | You are a prospective member of the Sydney Bush Walkers, or maybe you are a new member, or an old one: this interests you all equally. | ||
- | To the prospective member this is a warning. You do not know the Bush Walkers. They have many virtues which can do you no harm, but they have a deplorable fault of which this letter is intended to warn you of -_only__, not to indict any one person. I could have written this had this incident not occurred, I use it only to give you strength to my message. | + | To the prospective member this is a warning. You do not know the Bush Walkers. They have many virtues which can do you no harm, but they have a deplorable fault of which this letter is intended to warn you of __only__, not to indict any one person. I could have written this had this incident not occurred, I use it only to give you strength to my message. |
An official week-end test walk was led in the Blue Labyrinth. You do not know the place? A veritable labyrinth of thickly wooded ridges and gullies, monotonous in their similarity and uncannily confusing to even experienced walkers, a place in which so many experienced walkers have been bushed that it has become legend. This is where the walk was led; by whom it does not matter; it was recently. | An official week-end test walk was led in the Blue Labyrinth. You do not know the place? A veritable labyrinth of thickly wooded ridges and gullies, monotonous in their similarity and uncannily confusing to even experienced walkers, a place in which so many experienced walkers have been bushed that it has become legend. This is where the walk was led; by whom it does not matter; it was recently. | ||
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- | ===B.S.C. Second hand Sale - 21st April, 1944. | + | ===B.S.C. Second hand Sale - 21st April, 1944.=== |
Have you anything you wish to turn into good hard cash?? Let us do the " | Have you anything you wish to turn into good hard cash?? Let us do the " | ||
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|President|Mr. David D. Stead| | |President|Mr. David D. Stead| | ||
- | |Vice Presidents|Malcolm McGregor and Pau1 Barnes| | + | |Vice Presidents|Malcolm McGregor and Paul Barnes| |
|Secretary|H. Alder| | |Secretary|H. Alder| | ||
|Assistant Secretary|J. Moppett| | |Assistant Secretary|J. Moppett| | ||
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|Membership Secretary|E. Garrad| | |Membership Secretary|E. Garrad| | ||
|Committee|E. Isaacs, R. Payne-Scott, | |Committee|E. Isaacs, R. Payne-Scott, | ||
- | |Federation Delegates|C. Edgecombe & Mr. J. Hunter(to sit on Committee from 1/9/44), D. Lawry, M. B. Byles| | + | |Federation Delegates|C. Edgecombe & Mr. J. Hunter (to sit on Committee from 1/9/44), D. Lawry, M. B. Byles| |
|Substitute Delegates|B. Druce, R. Perrott| | |Substitute Delegates|B. Druce, R. Perrott| | ||
|Parks & Playgrounds Delegate|Mrs. E. Stoddart| | |Parks & Playgrounds Delegate|Mrs. E. Stoddart| |
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