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The Emu

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Subject: The Emu
From: Reg Clark <>
Date: Sat, 13 Aug 2005 22:03:26 +1000
Hello all,

I am in the throes of leaving my present abode and have unearthed some old copies of " The Emu". These may be of interest to someone. Unfortunately , because of the numbers involved I will have to give them to someone who can call at my home to pick them up. They are a very broken series consisting of the following numbers :

1904 Vol.4 Pt 1&2
1905    "   4 "    3&4
1905    "   5 "    1&2 & Supplement
1906    "   5 "    3&4
1910    "  10 Special Pt 3
1911    "   11 Pt 1
1937    "    37 "  1
1938    "   37 "   3 &4
1952     "   52  " 1, 2 3&4
1953     "    53  " 1,2,3&4
1954     "     54  " 1,2 &4
1955     "     55  "1,2,3&4
1956     "     56  "1,2,3,4,&5
1957     "      57  "1 &3
1963     "      63  " 2,3,4,&5
1964     "      64  "1,2,3&4
1965      "      65 "1,&2
1966      "      65 " 3&4
1966      "      66  "1&2

They are mostly in good condition . Some of the older copies are showing their age but make fascinating reading . Please reply privately, if they are of any use to you. First up , best dressed!!!!

Reg Clark
11 Carmen St ,
St. Ives. NSW 2075
Ph.(02)94025024


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