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Malcolm McGregor reported that the book of Club Operas, which involved about 12,000 pages of duplicating work, was progressing. The estimated cost was about 20, and selling price would be ablorat. 4/6 to 5/- a copy. | Malcolm McGregor reported that the book of Club Operas, which involved about 12,000 pages of duplicating work, was progressing. The estimated cost was about 20, and selling price would be ablorat. 4/6 to 5/- a copy. | ||
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- | A letter from the Mines Dept0 stated that the application to mine rutile in the southern part ' | + | A letter from the Mines Dept0 stated that the application to mine rutile in the southern part of Bouddi |
- | . Heather Joyce said that the R.S.L. Hall was not available.for our next Christmas Party on any Friday later than Dec. 7th0 The meeting decided that this date would stilt. | + | . |
+ | Heather Joyce said that the R.S.L. Hall was not available for our next Christmas Party on any Friday later than Dec. 7th. The meeting decided that this date would suit. | ||
The President, in accord with the practice of r6cent years, announced that two officers, the Treasurer and himself, did not intend to stand for re-election this year. | The President, in accord with the practice of r6cent years, announced that two officers, the Treasurer and himself, did not intend to stand for re-election this year. | ||
- | At the conclusion of the meeting Heather Joyce complained, on behalf of the members in the back seats, that they couldnft | + | |
- | if those in the back occupied the vacant spaces in the 'rows of seats in front of them. | + | At the conclusion of the meeting Heather Joyce complained, on behalf of the members in the back seats, that they couldn' |
- | THE MAN WHO WANTS TO BE ALONE. Mr. J. Bresnahan, of.Joadja, Intends to leave no stone unturned, to preserve his state of. | + | |
- | that Joadja Valley is closed -be-the-public," | + | THE MAN WHO WANTS TO BE ALONE. Mr. J. Bresnahan, of Joadja, Intends to leave no stone unturned, to preserve his state of splendid isolation. A few weeks ago Mr. Bresnahan emphasised in a newspaper Circulating in the Berrima district that Joadja is - private land. His notice paid; |
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- | Lucky, lucky Mra. Brown, to have the nine drenched and sodden | + | Lucky, lucky Mrs. Brown, to have the nine drenched and sodden |
- | sodden ones appreciate the hot shower and the change into dry clothes and the opportunity to heat up their five tins of stew on | + | her kitchen. fire and eat at a proper table sitting on a proper chair J Tfierets no doubt Snow chose the right kind of mother for a Bushwalker. |
- | her kitchen. fire and eat at a propertable | + | |
- | SEE YOU ALL AT THE REUNION. This yearls | + | SEE YOU ALL AT THE REUNION. This year' |
entertainment promises to outshine all others. Ask McGregor. | entertainment promises to outshine all others. Ask McGregor. | ||
. -Should floods prevent our getting to Woods. Creek an alternative site will be selected.7 If in.doubt ring Malcolm McGregor =TX1400 or MW2484, or Grac'Q Aird FU271-1-9 or Dot butler N2208, | . -Should floods prevent our getting to Woods. Creek an alternative site will be selected.7 If in.doubt ring Malcolm McGregor =TX1400 or MW2484, or Grac'Q Aird FU271-1-9 or Dot butler N2208, |
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