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-SYDNEY BUSI-1114ALIER +======The Sydney Bushwalker.====== 
-A monthly BuliQtin devotA to mattars of intrestto The Sydney Bushwalker, 5 Hamilton Streat -Sydney. + 
-No,114 JULY1942 +A monthly Bulletin devoted to matters of interest to The Sydney Bushwalkers, 5 Hamilton Street, Sydney. 
-Editor C. Kinsella ProductionYvonne _Pclic + 
-Azsi8iant: Assistant Alice Wfrovn +---- 
-Bus Yz inager -J.',Ichnson Subs & Sales: B. D227,kcILF- + 
-CONTENTS +===No114. July1944. Price 6d.=== 
-Index + 
-Blaok Clouds and Silver Linings Our Own Meeting +|**Editor**|C. Kinsella|  
-The Last of the Bush Walkers +|**Assistant Editor**|G. Jolly| 
-The Kosciusko State Park .... +|**Business Manager**|J. Johnson| 
-Snapshots at Era 04f +|**Production**|Yvonne Rolfe| 
--Seen andHeard II* +|**Production Assistant**|Alice Wyborn| 
-Information onFruit Drying. +|**Subscriptions**|B. Dickenson| 
- 1 + 
-Ubi 2 +=====In This Issue:===== 
-CO* 4 + 
-Ray Bean 5 +| | |Page| 
-Silvanius 6 +|Index| | 1| 
-Les Harpur 9 +|Black Clouds and Silver Linings|Ubi| 2| 
-,a. 10 +|Our Own Meeting| | 4| 
-F. Leyden 11 +|The Last of the Bush Walkers|Ray Bean| 5| 
-S-,Dain, which had a topography similar to Australia, had never reached its proper agricultural development, Mr. Clayton said, bec,use wrnings of soil erosion had been ignored. To-day anyone could despoil thL,:country, cut its trees, fire its countrysideand waste its preciousstreams. It was necessary for Australians to develop a consciousness of the land itself. Too many people believed that so long as trams ran and the Stock Exchange existed all was+|The Kosciusko State Park|Silvanius| 6| 
 +|Snapshots at Era|Les Harpur| 9| 
 +|Seen and Heard| |10| 
 +|Information on Fruit Drying|FLeydon|11| 
 + 
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 + 
 +Spain, which had a topography similar to Australia, had never reached its proper agricultural development, Mr. Clayton said, because warnings of soil erosion had been ignored. To-day anyone could despoil this country, cut its trees, fire its countrysideand waste its precious streams. It was necessary for Australians to develop a consciousness of the land itself. Too many people believed that so long as trams ran and the Stock Exchange existed all was well. 
 S.M.H. 21-4-44. S.M.H. 21-4-44.
-(Mr. E.S.Clayton, Director of the Soil Conservation Service, speaking to the C.W.Ac).+ 
 +(Mr. E.S. Clayton, Director of the Soil Conservation Service, speaking to the C.W.A.). 
 + 
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 BLACK:CLOUDS AND SILVER LININGS BLACK:CLOUDS AND SILVER LININGS
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