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 Delegates to Confederation: Ken Smith and Jim Callaway\\ Delegates to Confederation: Ken Smith and Jim Callaway\\
  
-P 3 Some Notes on Kanangra Walls P Beaver +P 3 Some Notes on Kanangra Walls P Beaver\\ 
-P 5 Banksias and Bilbies George Mawer +P 5 Banksias and Bilbies George Mawer\\ 
-P 7 General Meeting Notes Barry Wallace +P 7 General Meeting Notes Barry Wallace\\ 
-P 8 Notices +P 8 Notices\\ 
-P 9 Red Centre Frank Davis +P 9 Red Centre Frank Davis\\ 
-P 12 The Internet And The Lilo Maurice Smith +P 12 The Internet And The Lilo Maurice Smith\\ 
-P12 Saving Time +P12 Saving Time\\ 
-Advertisers +
-P 3 Willis Walkabouts P 4 EaStwood Camping +
-P 6 Alpsports +
-P 13 Paddy Pallin+
 NEW OFFICE BEARERS NEW OFFICE BEARERS
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 Congratulations to all office bearers elected at the Annual General Meeting on the 12th March 1997. They were Congratulations to all office bearers elected at the Annual General Meeting on the 12th March 1997. They were
 Committee President Committee President
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 Patrick James, Allan Donnelly, Bill Holland Patrick James, Allan Donnelly, Bill Holland
  
-The Sydney Bushwalker March 1997 3 
  
 The following is an extract from the 1948 No 11 issue of The Bushwalker. The following is an extract from the 1948 No 11 issue of The Bushwalker.
  
- We have all been to Kanangra Walls at sometime of our walking careers and here are some interesting points concerning that strange and wonderful plate+We have all been to Kanangra Walls at sometime of our walking careers and here are some interesting points concerning that strange and wonderful place. 
-In all official reports it is called the Kowmung Wai(and it was not until recently,(comparatively speakingcalled Kanangra.Even this is a misnomer;for it is a corruption of kanangafoo, as it was once called, being at the head of the Kanangaroo River.+ 
 +In all official reports it is called the Kowmung Wai and it was not until recently, comparatively speaking called Kanangra. Even this is a misnomer for it is a corruption of kanangaroo, as it was once called, being at the head of the Kanangaroo River. 
 About 1890 Mr C. 1Nhalan was appointed caretaker and guide of the walls, and at his own expense and time, cut a buggy track along the same ridge where the forest road now runs. He was also the first person to call attention to the glorious scenery. About 1890 Mr C. 1Nhalan was appointed caretaker and guide of the walls, and at his own expense and time, cut a buggy track along the same ridge where the forest road now runs. He was also the first person to call attention to the glorious scenery.
 The Trig Station at Kanangra was known as Paddy's Castle and the spires as the Three Brothers. Has anyone in recent years seen the ancient chalk drawings that appear under a rock shelf at the base of the precipitous wall edging the south-east corner of the Kowmung? The drawings number about a dozen all told and vary in size from six inches to six feet - fantastic designs of the human figure. A tomahawk and spear were found close to these drawings. The Trig Station at Kanangra was known as Paddy's Castle and the spires as the Three Brothers. Has anyone in recent years seen the ancient chalk drawings that appear under a rock shelf at the base of the precipitous wall edging the south-east corner of the Kowmung? The drawings number about a dozen all told and vary in size from six inches to six feet - fantastic designs of the human figure. A tomahawk and spear were found close to these drawings.
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