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 The limits God hath set\\ The limits God hath set\\
 And wonder all night long.\\ And wonder all night long.\\
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 **"SURELY, SURELY, SLUMBER IS MORE SWEET THAN TOIL, THE SHORE THAN LABOUR IN THE DEEP MID-OCEAN, WIND AND WAVE AND OAR...."** **"SURELY, SURELY, SLUMBER IS MORE SWEET THAN TOIL, THE SHORE THAN LABOUR IN THE DEEP MID-OCEAN, WIND AND WAVE AND OAR...."**
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 "//Surely, surely, slumber is more sweet than toil, the shore than labour in the deep mid-ocean, wind and wave and oar...//" "//Surely, surely, slumber is more sweet than toil, the shore than labour in the deep mid-ocean, wind and wave and oar...//"
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 **VIA BROKEN CART CREEK**\\ **VIA BROKEN CART CREEK**\\
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 Foam patterns in fleecy white colour?\\// Foam patterns in fleecy white colour?\\//
 A.E. A.E.
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 **DATA AND DOPA** **DATA AND DOPA**
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 In "The Sun" of 27th July last "Lonely Lonesome Lingering Lad" wrote Dorothy Dix, "//I am a boy of 17, and would like to know if there are any Youth Clubs or clubs where dancing, hiking, classics, and music are popular//". After three unstinted paragraphs Dorothy finally writes,"The Bush Walkers" Club may be contacted any Friday evening at No,5 Hamilton Street, City on the 3rd floor," In view of recent events we hope that LILL does not arrive to find us gone and, as a consequence, fall into the hands of some of our erstwhile neighbours... so sad... a lad of seventeen. In "The Sun" of 27th July last "Lonely Lonesome Lingering Lad" wrote Dorothy Dix, "//I am a boy of 17, and would like to know if there are any Youth Clubs or clubs where dancing, hiking, classics, and music are popular//". After three unstinted paragraphs Dorothy finally writes,"The Bush Walkers" Club may be contacted any Friday evening at No,5 Hamilton Street, City on the 3rd floor," In view of recent events we hope that LILL does not arrive to find us gone and, as a consequence, fall into the hands of some of our erstwhile neighbours... so sad... a lad of seventeen.
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 **DEAR "BUSHIES"**\\ **DEAR "BUSHIES"**\\
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 Your old "//bluey humper//"\\ Your old "//bluey humper//"\\
 KEN TAYLOR KEN TAYLOR
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 **//IF, WHEN YOU READ THIS MAGAZINE, THE CLUB HAS NOT A HOME LET US KNOW YOUR IDEAS.//** **//IF, WHEN YOU READ THIS MAGAZINE, THE CLUB HAS NOT A HOME LET US KNOW YOUR IDEAS.//**
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 **AGONY COLUMN by "UBI"** **AGONY COLUMN by "UBI"**
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 A few weeks before I had arrived at this particular "pub" after a long, although delightful road walk and felt in one of my rare, beer-desiring moods. After spending a considerable time without finding a single occupant, I concluded (I should imagine quite correctly) that there was no beer anyway. Perhaps if I had stayed in Brisbane longer and had cultivated this last friendship I would have developed into an efficient barman with a little "book" of my own. A few weeks before I had arrived at this particular "pub" after a long, although delightful road walk and felt in one of my rare, beer-desiring moods. After spending a considerable time without finding a single occupant, I concluded (I should imagine quite correctly) that there was no beer anyway. Perhaps if I had stayed in Brisbane longer and had cultivated this last friendship I would have developed into an efficient barman with a little "book" of my own.
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 **CULTIVATING OUR NATIVE FLORA**\\ **CULTIVATING OUR NATIVE FLORA**\\
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 Anyhow, street-tree-friends, or newly-weds, or just bushwalkers, if you have a Saturday afternoon to spare, and want to learn something about our native trees and shrubs under cultivation, make up a party, give Mr. Martin a ring and he will be pleased to show you the beginnings of a very interesting experiment, Anyhow, street-tree-friends, or newly-weds, or just bushwalkers, if you have a Saturday afternoon to spare, and want to learn something about our native trees and shrubs under cultivation, make up a party, give Mr. Martin a ring and he will be pleased to show you the beginnings of a very interesting experiment,
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 **BACKYARD BUSHWALKING**\\ **BACKYARD BUSHWALKING**\\
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