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I reached the lateral moraine trembling and panting. "Hi, there" called Bert " | I reached the lateral moraine trembling and panting. "Hi, there" called Bert " | ||
- | =====Federation | + | =====Federation |
- Allen A. Strom. | - Allen A. Strom. | ||
- | the death of | + | |
- | a walking tour the dead | + | |
- | A report was received on the accident leading to Bob Thomas, President of The Kameruka Club, Whilst an in Tasmania. Delegates stood. as a mark of respect to bushwalker. | + | A report was received on the accident leading to the death of Bob Thomas, President of The Kameruka Club, whilst on a walking tour in Tasmania. Delegates stood as a mark of respect to the dead bushwalker. |
- | 16. | + | |
- | The Austrian Foreign Trade Representative in Australia, | + | The Austrian Foreign Trade Representative in Australia, Dr. W. Brauneis, 537 New South Head Road, Double Bay, has some first class 16mm sound films on skiing, mountaineering and rock climbing |
- | Dr. W. Brauneis, 537 New South Head Road, Double Bay, has some first class 16mm sound films on skiing, mountaineering and rock climbing | + | |
- | TANK AT COURIDJAN STATION: The Railway Department has indicated | + | ====Tank At Couridjah Station:==== |
- | It was reported to Federation that the Proprietor of Barrington | + | |
- | Mr. John Cotter was elected | + | The Railway Department has indicated |
- | caused by the resignation of-MFT-riongr-Freming. | + | |
- | THE iliEDERATION RE-UNION is due to talm place on the weekend March | + | It was reported to Federation that the Proprietor of Barrington |
- | 7OTE7- | + | |
- | ftermtwoonak.v.x.mmampsomams...armaimaai | + | Mr. John Cotter was elected |
- | rillE PALLIN FAREWELL PARTY. | + | |
- | More than 120 S:B.W's turned up at the Harvey' | + | ====The Federation Re-union: |
- | Sydney' | + | |
- | tents faced towards the campfire, blazing merrily away shpltered | + | is due to take place on the weekend March 26/ |
- | sheets of corrugated iron. Several arc lamps lit up the stage" area and the gum trees in the banground. | + | |
- | Everyone greeted everyone as, with groundsheets and sleeping | + | =====The Pallin Farewell Party.===== |
- | enteAaintent ensucyl, Malcolm' | + | |
- | Jim Brown, as President; gave a very moving and sincere speech of Farewell to Paddy and May, then May cut the large iced cake and everyone (we hope) got a bit. Supper, prepared by Jean and her | + | More than 120 S.B.W's turned up at the Harvey' |
- | visitor, Margaret, Jess, Grace and Yvonne was served under canvas to the accompaniment of a really heavy downpour, which made the hot tea and savouries | + | Sydney' |
- | 17. | + | |
- | HARD CHEDDAR | + | Everyone greeted everyone as, with groundsheets and sleeping |
- | . | + | |
+ | Jim Brown, as President, gave a very moving and sincere speech of Farewell to Paddy and May, then May cut the large iced cake and everyone (we hope) got a bit. Supper, prepared by Jean and her visitor, Margaret, Jess, Grace and Yvonne was served under canvas to the accompaniment of a really heavy downpour, which made the hot tea and savouries | ||
+ | |||
+ | =====Hard Cheddar.===== | ||
" | " | ||
- | This is the time of year when the Crown-Street Composers enter their sanctum, put their heads together, and find that they haven' | + | |
- | It's a nerve-wrecking time for sensitive souls, such as we four all are. Why last, | + | This is the time of year when the Crown Street Composers enter their sanctum, put their heads together, and find that they haven' |
- | If you compose your own tunes, bright and gay, you must be prepared to have them put over like a Gregorian chant, and have the accent | + | |
- | Don't for a moment imagine that I' | + | It's a nerve-wrecking time for sensitive souls, such as we four all are. Why last year we had to forcibly restrain G.W. with a piece of four by two (hardwood) - all because we put his Finale at the end of the opera, instead of nearer the beginning, |
- | Exhausted of ideas, you sit and ponder on a theme, | + | |
- | You scribble down a lot of notes, you 'fill about a ream, Your mind is in a tp_rmoil | + | If you compose your own tunes, bright and gay, you must be prepared to have them put over like a Gregorian chant, and have the accent |
- | And then you think 'Should this be sung or rendered as a mime" | + | |
- | You know the tunes you put to them are pretty good but that The singers will soon change them - at the dropping | + | Don't for a moment imagine that I' |
- | know | + | |
- | That they cculdn't sing in tune, much less find a semi-tone, And the overall effect is like the Dying Stockman' | + | Exhausted of ideas, you sit and ponder on a theme,\\ |
- | At last you get inspired and you write a bit of verse, They' | + | You scribble down a lot of notes, you fill about a ream,\\ |
- | And hrend' | + | Your mind is in a turmoil |
- | But I guess I should be patient, philosophical let's say, | + | And then you think "Should this be sung or rendered as a mime". |
- | For the time will surely come when this dog will have its day, | + | |
- | And they' | + | You know the tunes you put to them are pretty good but that\\ |
- | chap, | + | The singers will soon change them - at the dropping |
- | We want a song on " | + | They don't like notes that are too high, or notes that are too low,\\ |
- | Ah, you think that Itm an egotist? that may be clear to see, | + | But they can't hear their own voices, so I s'pose they' |
- | But I'm always on the note-, I'm sure - er I think - er I hope - | + | That they couldn't sing in tune, much less find a semi-tone,\\ |
- | er maybe? | + | And the overall effect is like the Dying Stockman' |
- | A "WRINKLE" | + | |
- | , | + | At last you get inspired and you write a bit of verse,\\ |
+ | They' | ||
+ | Until you find that someone else, inspired more than you\\ | ||
+ | Has had the same ideas, and the tune is bright and new,\\ | ||
+ | And the gang all get together and you rend it with a swing\\ | ||
+ | And "rend' | ||
+ | |||
+ | But I guess I should be patient, philosophical let's say,\\ | ||
+ | For the time will surely come when this dog will have its day,\\ | ||
+ | And they' | ||
+ | We want a song on " | ||
+ | Your tunes are really wonderful, we've always thought them so\\ | ||
+ | If you' | ||
+ | Ah, you think that I' | ||
+ | But I'm always on the note, I'm sure - er I think - er I hope - er maybe? | ||
+ | |||
+ | =====A "Wrinkle" | ||
Or rather how to avoid the wrinkles that sometimes develop in the leather lining of boots. | Or rather how to avoid the wrinkles that sometimes develop in the leather lining of boots. | ||
- | As we had one c two complaints on this annoying | + | |
- | develop | + | As we had one or two complaints on this annoying |
- | (with suitable | + | |
- | course they had an alibi, but seriously it sounded | + | As most of us do quite a lot of creek wading, etc. that saturates boots into a sodden squelching shape of leather, you can imagine (if you think about it) how stretched and distorted leather gets. This actually happens but especially to the light leather lining of the boots and while it is in such a condition it is likely to stretch more than the outside upper and the toes force it into wrinkles which are not so irritating |
- | hint. | + | |
- | As most of us do quite a lot of creek wading, etc. that saturates boots into a sodden squelching shape of leather, you can imagine (if you think about it) how stretched and distorted leather gets. This actually happens but especially to the light leather lining of the boots and while it is in such a condition it is likely to stretch more than the outside upper and the toes force it into wrinkles which are not so irritating | + | |
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- | If you need a good pair of boots now then see oar boots in range of sizes from 3 to 10 - | + | If you need a good pair of boots now then see our boots in range of sizes from 3 to 10 - Price 52/6 to 59/6 per pair. |
- | Price 52/6 to 59/6 per pair. | + | |
- | G.Y. Leather Dressing 2/3d. Tin. Dubbin 1/8 tin. | + | |
- | Kiwi Wetpruf 1/6d. tin.. | + | |
- | + | ||
- | PADDY PALLIN PTY. LTD. | + | |
- | 201 Castlereagh Street, Sydney. M2678. | + | |
+ | G.Y. Leather Dressing 2/3d. Tin. Dubbin 1/8 tin. Kiwi Wetpruf 1/6d. tin. | ||
+ | | ||
+ | Paddy Pallin Pty. Ltd. 201 Castlereagh Street, Sydney. M2678. |
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