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-=====THE SYDNEY BUSHWALKER=====+**THE SYDNEY BUSHWALKER**
 A monthly bulletin of matters of interest to the Sydney Bush Walkers. A monthly bulletin of matters of interest to the Sydney Bush Walkers.
  
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 'Phone JW1462 'Phone JW1462
  
-305 MAY 1960 Price 1/-+**305 MAY 1960 Price 1/-**
  
 |**Editor**|Don Matthews, 33 Pomona Street, Pennant Hills. WJ3514.| |**Editor**|Don Matthews, 33 Pomona Street, Pennant Hills. WJ3514.|
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 Eight members, three prospective members and two visitors made up the party of the alternate Anzac Weekend Official Walk to Splendour Rock, when the opportunity was taken to lay a wreath on the Bushwalkers' War Memorial, in memory of our four late Club members. Publicity of this act was given in Column 8 of the "Sydney Morning Herald" of 23rd April. The party felt "as safe as houses" with a doctor, ex-A.I.F. nursing sister, Ex-Leading Sick Berth Attendant, R.A.N.R., first-year nurse, and a Captain of Commandos in their numbers! In spite of this imposing array, one semi-crock did come out in Harry Lorang's car from Carlon's! The weather on Sunday and Monday was gloriously sunny, much to the delight of those who were visiting the "dogs" for the first time. And home in a first-class carriage in the Silver Train. 'Tis a pity there won't be Anzac Weekends until 1965 and 1966. Eight members, three prospective members and two visitors made up the party of the alternate Anzac Weekend Official Walk to Splendour Rock, when the opportunity was taken to lay a wreath on the Bushwalkers' War Memorial, in memory of our four late Club members. Publicity of this act was given in Column 8 of the "Sydney Morning Herald" of 23rd April. The party felt "as safe as houses" with a doctor, ex-A.I.F. nursing sister, Ex-Leading Sick Berth Attendant, R.A.N.R., first-year nurse, and a Captain of Commandos in their numbers! In spite of this imposing array, one semi-crock did come out in Harry Lorang's car from Carlon's! The weather on Sunday and Monday was gloriously sunny, much to the delight of those who were visiting the "dogs" for the first time. And home in a first-class carriage in the Silver Train. 'Tis a pity there won't be Anzac Weekends until 1965 and 1966.
  
-=====Second-Hand Pack (Child's) WANTED=====+**Second-Hand Pack (Child's) WANTED**
 Can anyone sell us a pack for a four-year-old girl? Cash buyers. Alternatively, will sell four-year-old to match a pack you won't want to se11. If interested, contact the Knightleys. Can anyone sell us a pack for a four-year-old girl? Cash buyers. Alternatively, will sell four-year-old to match a pack you won't want to se11. If interested, contact the Knightleys.
  
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