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Shale Mining Near Katoomba - John Luxton 6 | Shale Mining Near Katoomba - John Luxton 6 | ||
- | Hatswell 's Taxi & Tourist Service (Advertisement) 9 | + | Hatswell' |
Sanitarium Health Food Advertisement 11 | Sanitarium Health Food Advertisement 11 | ||
Day Walks - David Ingram 14 | Day Walks - David Ingram 14 | ||
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A variety of habitats occur in this Reserve, which is well watered and protected from destruction by members of the public. There has been some illegal grazing and firing which could be effectively stopped by the establishment of a permanent Ranger at the only point of reasonable entrance. The main body of the Reserve is so well encircled by the Table Range that provided the co-operation of the Forestry Commission is secured on the western side, the entrance must be made from the north, where the Ranger would be stationed. The working plan approved for the Dadgee Faunal Reserve provides for this set-up with an access road of about twelve miles at the end. of which will be located a Visitor Reception Centre with camping and caravan | A variety of habitats occur in this Reserve, which is well watered and protected from destruction by members of the public. There has been some illegal grazing and firing which could be effectively stopped by the establishment of a permanent Ranger at the only point of reasonable entrance. The main body of the Reserve is so well encircled by the Table Range that provided the co-operation of the Forestry Commission is secured on the western side, the entrance must be made from the north, where the Ranger would be stationed. The working plan approved for the Dadgee Faunal Reserve provides for this set-up with an access road of about twelve miles at the end. of which will be located a Visitor Reception Centre with camping and caravan | ||
sites and probably other accommodation at a later stage. The Ranger will be stationed at this point, a very attractive stay-over spot "Wally Newton' | sites and probably other accommodation at a later stage. The Ranger will be stationed at this point, a very attractive stay-over spot "Wally Newton' | ||
- | interest in the educative background of fauna conservation generally, and the NadEee | + | interest in the educative background of fauna conservation generally, and the Nadgee |
- | the area ideal for a Faunal Reserve as the animals present, including the Grey Kangaroo (Macropus major), cannot destroy crops and pastures on agricultural properties and yet the animals will be readily observable by visitars | + | the area ideal for a Faunal Reserve as the animals present, including the Grey Kangaroo (Macropus major), cannot destroy crops and pastures on agricultural properties and yet the animals will be readily observable by visitors |
WILDFLOWERS WITH THE N.P.A. | WILDFLOWERS WITH THE N.P.A. | ||
- | SUNDAY. | + | SUNDAY. |
LEADERS: Roy Ockenden and Gordon McKern. | LEADERS: Roy Ockenden and Gordon McKern. | ||
- | NaETING | + | MEETING |
- | Coming by road, cross the railway line from the Princes | + | Coming by road, cross the railway line from the Princes Highway before reaching Heathcote. |
- | Highway before reaching Heathcote. | + | |
Train leaves Central at 8.50 a m., change at Sutherland. | Train leaves Central at 8.50 a m., change at Sutherland. | ||
- | Lunch at Karloo Pool on Kangaroo River, 1 miles from and 500 feet below Heathcote. Those wishing to go further could spend a good | + | Lunch at Karloo Pool on Kangaroo River, 1 miles from and 500 feet below Heathcote. Those wishing to go further could spend a good day in this vicinity where flowers are unusual and beautiful and lyre-birds generally to be heard. Others will go on to the Turretts, 1 miles up opposite slope, famed for the masses of Native Rose, Eriostemon and massed variety of flowers. |
- | day in this vicinity where flowers are unusual and beautiful and lyre-birds generally to be heard. Others will go on to the Turretts, 1 miles up opposite slope.., famed for the masses of | + | |
- | Native Rose, Eriostemon and massed variety of flowers. | + | (See also " |
- | (See also " | + | |
- | " " No. L. June, 1959.) | + | SEPTEMBER |
- | SEPTEEBER | + | "PORGY AND BESS" at FORUM THEATRE. |
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- | "PORGY AND BESS" | + | |
- | at | + | |
- | FORUM THEATRE. | + | |
Back Stalls (or Lounge) - 11/3d. | Back Stalls (or Lounge) - 11/3d. | ||
20TH SEPTEMBER ! | 20TH SEPTEMBER ! | ||
- | -IRO YEAR. | + | |
- | N,. -li vegie | + | |
- | Leap Year has returned once again, and it is an open season for all single men to the end of 1960. | + | LEAP YEAR. |
- | It is trying on the eligible husbands of the Club to be hunted | + | Veggie |
- | To be ridiculously perfect is to syMbolise | + | |
- | During Leap Year unmarried females are entitled to propose with the knowledge on being refused a traditional present follows in the form of a pair of White gloves. | + | Leap Year has returned once again and it is an open season for all single men to the end of 1960. |
- | It would be more appropriate if the maiden ladies were given the option to make their own comuensatable | + | It is trying on the eligible husbands of the Club to be hunted |
- | There are many presents | + | |
- | There are sleeping bags, ground sheets, | + | To be ridiculously perfect is to symbolise |
- | On being expected to male a present, each eligible husband should make sure the disappointed damsels are well rewarded for their effort in seeking a mate. | + | |
- | The effort in seeking a male companion is no me,an feat, especially where there is obstinacy on the males to stay single. | + | During Leap Year unmarried females are entitled to propose with the knowledge on being refused a traditional present follows in the form of a pair of white gloves. |
- | It is left to you " | + | |
- | IT'S A BIT EARLY FOR CHRISTMAS - BUT -- | + | It would be more appropriate if the maiden ladies were given the option to make their own compensatable |
- | Christmas is the season of greetings to our | + | There are many presents |
- | fellow men. In what better manner can the bushwalker convey his greetings than by a National Parks Association Christmas Card depicting a typical mountain scene, which | + | |
- | this year is Bill Rodger' | + | On being expected to make a present, each eligible husband should make sure the disappointed damsels are well rewarded for their effort in seeking a mate. |
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+ | The effort in seeking a male companion is no mean feat, especially where there is obstinacy on the males to stay single. | ||
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+ | It is left to you " | ||
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+ | IT'S A BIT EARLY FOR CHRISTMAS - BUT | ||
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+ | Christmas is the season of greetings to our fellow men. In what better manner can the bushwalker convey his greetings than by a National Parks Association Christmas Card depicting a typical mountain scene, which this year is Bill Rodger' |
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