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195301 [2016/02/13 17:48] – [Of Tassie] kennettj195301 [2016/05/04 15:11] (current) – [At The December General Meeting] kennettj
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 there were insufficient walks.  there were insufficient walks. 
  
-George Spicer thought it a good thing that day walks were on the way out - they were only hikes" - fit perhaps for new members and women (Derisive applause.) Kevin Ardill invited him to attend a day hike in April to prove it was not exactly a "hike".+George Spicer thought it a good thing that day walks were on the way out - they were only "hikes" - fit perhaps for new members and women (Derisive applause.) Kevin Ardill invited him to attend a day hike in April to prove it was not exactly a "hike".
  
 With the President's reminder that we must choose our 1953 Re-Union site at the January meeting, we drew a curtain an the meeting at 9.30 p.m. With the President's reminder that we must choose our 1953 Re-Union site at the January meeting, we drew a curtain an the meeting at 9.30 p.m.
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 Good equipment, including mobile tanks with power pumps, is now being supplied in considerable quantities, and as a result man power in large quantities is rather less important than it was. Spotting - everyone, no matter what they are doing, should be spotters, and should a fire be seen, immediately inform the police. Good equipment, including mobile tanks with power pumps, is now being supplied in considerable quantities, and as a result man power in large quantities is rather less important than it was. Spotting - everyone, no matter what they are doing, should be spotters, and should a fire be seen, immediately inform the police.
  
-No satisfactory solution to the problem of National Parks, other than places like the Koala Sanctuary in Kuring-gai Chase, was suggested. +No satisfactory solution to the problem of National Parks, other than places like the Koala Sanctuary in Kuring-gai Chase, was suggested. The use of parachute troops in eucalypt areas too dangerous - in U.S.A. small use is made of them in fire areas. The fires mostly on ground and a frequently used weapon is ditch digging. This reported by officer who visited U.S.A. in 1951. Bombs - nothing in it. (Although in Bush Fire Bulletin Vol.1 No.1 September, 1952 - Premier asked that C.S.I.R.O, investigate, amongst other items, use of chemical bombs as fire extinguishants.)
-The use of parachute troops in eucalypt areas too dangerous - in U.S.A. small use is made of them in fire areas. The fires mostly on ground and a frequently used weapon is ditch digging. This reported by officer who visited U.S.A. in 1951. Bombs - nothing in it. (Although in Bush Fire Bulletin Vol.1 No.1 September, 1952 - Premier asked that C.S.I.R.O, investigate, amongst other items, use of chemical bombs as fire extinguishants.) +
-Education, of individuals, Councils, everyone, of prime importance Mr. Messer thinks Bushwalkers could do valmble work :- +
-In educating public by talking ganerally and by National Park patrols. Should become Hon. Rangers under Budhfire Act (Chief Secretary's Department). +
-Put up notices in National Park where crowds gather. +
-Maintain lookout with gear to get to and put out small fires. Learn correct technique, e.g. beaters not for beating. +
-Ask for supply of each issue of Bush Fire Bulletin say 25, not large number printed. (Federation do this). +
-Following are main points made in a speech by Mr. Pelly, M,L,A, for Wollondilly, in a speech in the Assembly on 14th October, 1952 :- +
-Actual fighting of fires must be left in the hands of volunteer brigades under their captains.+
  
 +Education, of individuals, Councils, everyone, of prime importance Mr. Messer thinks Bushwalkers could do valuable work \\
 +In educating public by talking generally and by National Park patrols. Should become Hon. Rangers under Bushfire Act (Chief Secretary's Department).\\
 +Put up notices in National Park where crowds gather.\\
 +Maintain lookout with gear to get to and put out small fires. Learn correct technique, e.g. beaters not for beating.\\
 +Ask for supply of each issue of Bush Fire Bulletin say 25, not large number printed. (Federation do this).\\
 +
 +Following are main points made in a speech by Mr. Pelly, M,L,A, for Wollondilly, in a speech in the Assembly on 14th October, 1952 \\
 +Actual fighting of fires must be left in the hands of volunteer brigades under their captains.
  
 Essential factors for success are Essential factors for success are
  
-(1) Thorough precautions before danger period begins, including organisation of lookouts, +(1) Thorough precautions before danger period begins, including organisation of lookouts,\\ 
-(2) Adequate modern equipment, and+(2) Adequate modern equipment, and\\
 (3) Single control in hands of one local authority in each area. Bushfire Sub-Committee findings and recommendations. (3) Single control in hands of one local authority in each area. Bushfire Sub-Committee findings and recommendations.
  
-It appears that quite considerable stimulation of Councils is taking place, by the efforts of the Bushfire Committee even without paid "District Fire Officers", and by public interest generally. +It appears that quite considerable stimulation of Councils is taking place, by the efforts of the Bushfire Committee even without paid "District Fire Officers", and by public interest generally. There is no possibility of paid officers being appointed or of standby forces being organised and paid this summer. 
-There is no possibility of paid officers being appointed or of standby forces being organised and paid this summer. +While we know the Services do a lot, we think they could be organised to do a lot more. There is little to be gained by putting forward further our views, at present, but any suitable opportunity should be taken, particularly by watching for flaws during the coming fire season. 
-While we know the Services do a lot, we think they could be organised to do a lot more. + 
-There is little to be gained by putting forward further our views, at present, but any suitable opportunity should be taken, particularly by watching for flaws during the coning fire season. +Meanwhile, doing field work ourselves will give much greater authority to our views and make members of the Bushfire Committee and others readier to listen and might well be of considerable practical value. 
-Meanwhile, doing field work ourselves will give nuch greater +We should -\\ 
-authority to our views and make members of the Bushfire Committee and others readier to listen and might well be of considerable practical value. +Note carefully the new regulation concerning camp and cooking fires (only in properly constructed fire places, etc.)\\ 
-We should - +Support fully the National Park Patrols,\\ 
-Note carefully the new regulation concerning camp and cooking fires (only in properly constructed fire places, etc.) +Talk about the bushfire danger when and wherever possible,\\ 
-Support fully the National Park Patrols, +Obtain practical first hand experience in fire fighting.\\ 
-Talk about the bushfire danger when and wherever possible, + 
-Obtain practical first hand experience in fire fighting. +**THE BBQ**\\   
-THE - BC/. We had hoped to be able to report more fully on the doings +We had hoped to be able to report more fully on the doings at the barbecue held at Wal Roots' home on December 12th. As one who didn't come, didn't feed and has only second-hand accounts to go on, we can yet say that it was successful in the extreme. The lamb was well cooked, and delivered hot to the plates, and the affair paid its wayHandclaps to the organisers and cooks. We hope to give a fuller story next month when our reporter's efforts are not bailed up by Christmas mails and the like.
- 7TE-5"-garbecue held at Wal Roots' home on December 12th. As one who didn'tcome, didn't feed and has only second-hand accounts to go on, we can yet say that it was successful in the extreme. The lamb Was well+
-cooked, and delivered hot to the plates, and -. the affair paid its +
-+
-way Handclaps to the organisers and cooks. We hope to give a fuller story next month when our reporter's efforts are not bailed up by Christmas mails and the like.+
      
-KEEPING FINGERS CROSSED, and hoping we won't have to report too many Burnt-Out Areas this summer. Phil Mason reports, for the record, a burnt patch on the ridge up to Carlon's Head. +**KEEPING FINGERS CROSSED**, and hoping we won't have to report too many Burnt-Out Areas this summer. Phil Mason reports, for the record, a burnt patch on the ridge up to Carlon's Head. Let's know if you note any burnt places which may affect walkers.
-Let's know if you note any burnt places whidh may affect walkers.+
  
  
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