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Photograph by  Vallis  | 
Saturday, August 31, 2013
Friday, August 30, 2013
ABBOTT SENDS IN CELEBRITY PENGUIN
CANBERRA:   In  a  stunning  announcement ,  Coalition Leader , Tony  Abbott ,  today  revealed  he  has  arranged    for   a  famous   penguin –Happy  Feet – to   play  a  major  part  in Operation  Sovereign   Borders.  Up  until  today , the entire world  thought  the   King  Penguin  , fitted with a  tracking  device,  had  come to  a  sticky end   while   swimming  back  to The Land  of the  Long  White  Cloud . 
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Happy Feet dressed  like a  Tory. | 
 However,  the  wayward  penguin decided  he  had had  enough of  the  frigid Southern Ocean ,  jettisoned  his tracker, turned around , and  swam  to sweaty  Darwin  . Since then he  has  been   whooping  it   up  in  the   Darwin  nightclub  district, showered  with  free   grog  and  sardines  by  rowdy  Irish  backpackers .        
 On   Abbott’s  recent  trip  to  Darwin  he   looked    exhausted   and   possibly  on  the verge  of a  heart attack  after  taking  part  in a  strenuous  military  PT  run.    Gawd   knows  who  would  head  the miserable Tory  ship  of state  if  Abbott  suddenly  went   to   Heaven. Consider  this , dear voter .     Abbott’s  nervous     minders  bumped   into   Happy  Feet  in  a   noisy  Darwin  pub  and   thought  it  would  be   great  for  the  Mad Monk to  be  photographed with  the  celebrity.  However,  Abbott  was    still on oxygen  at  the time  after all  the  exertion  and it  was decided  to secretly  involve Happy  Feet  in  Operation  Sovereign  Borders.  Today  it  was revealed  that   when refugee boats   start   to  sink, Happy Feet,  perched on the  shoulder of  a   three  star  Rear Admiral ,   will dive  into  the  waves  with  the never ending supply  of  corks   from  the  bottles of  champagne  consumed  by the  Coalition   after it  becomes   the government   ,  and  plug   holes  in  the  vessels .
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AUSTRALIA'S MARSUPIAL EVEL KNIEVEL PLANS DEATH DEFYING GRAND CANYON LEAP
Meet 
daredevil  Allied  Rock Wallaby ,  Leaping  Lena , 
who   can  cover
 “four  meters” (sic)  in a 
single  bound,  according  
to  a   Google
fact  sheet .   She 
gets  a  lot  of
  practice  at  long  distance  jumping 
on   Magnetic 
Island , North Queensland ,  because
 so  many   of   the
 glowing   real
estate  blurbs   describe
  properties   as   being  only
“ meters”  from  a   desirable  beach.  In   some
instances ,  it   can  be    100   meters 
from   the   briney.   It 
is  Lena’s  ambition  
to  make  the  100  meter 
leap with their  attendant horde  of  parking ticket inspectors so   that   she  can 
represent  Australia   in   the   hop, step  and   jump  event    at  the   Rio   Olympic 
Games .  There   seem   to   be   more   meters  on   the   island   than  in  gridlocked
  capital   city   central
  business 
districts.
Part  of   the   information  in   the
  interpretative
 signs 
on  the  spectacular   $5.5million   Gabul 
Way  on   the   island  JUMPS 
OUT  AT  YOU  when
 it  talks  
about  Lena and  her  
cute  mates . It  states 
  Allied 
Rock  Wallabies  have  
the  ability  to 
scale  rock  faces 
in  leaps  that    appear 
to  defy  gravity ,  due    to   their   broad   feet   and    CYLINDRICAL 
TRAIL (sic ) .     However,  
the    Google  Kangaroo   Trail   Fact 
Sheet  also  mentions  the   same  gravity 
 defying   leaps  of   the  wallabies –which   it   attributes  to   adaptions    to    the   feet  and   TAIL, the latter acting  as  a  counterbalance  and rudder in 
rapid hopping , allowing changes 
of direction  in  mid-air.  The  
island  signage  bears   the   logos  
of  the  Australian Government and  the   Townsville City  Council 
 ,  members  of  which   should  
know   the 
difference   between  a   TRAIL 
and   their   TAIL. 
 HOLLYWOOD
  HOT
GOS : The  next  Superman 
 movie  will  be
shot  in 
North  Queensland  next  year   and    include  
a    Magnetic 
Island  rock   wallaby
  able   to   clear  an  iconic
   outback 
  red   brick  dunny  in  one   gravity   defying
  leap  ,  while   the   terrified
  occupant   is  adapting 
one  of   News   Corporation’s 
  products   for   use  
on   his   tail .
Thursday, August 29, 2013
FROM TIN SHED TO PALACE - Continuing biog of Crusading Editor , "Big Jim" Bowditch
In late l954 , Jim , Betty and baby , Peter, went south on holidays in a Ford Anglia with a soft top . ASIO in Darwin noted their departure from Alice Springs and alerted South Australia and headquarters :
Bowditch  departed Alice Springs on 30th
December, l954,for Adelaide. He is accompanied 
by  his half-caste de facto wife
and  infant   and is driving  a red coloured  Ford Anglia 
roadster No.  N.T. 533. No
information as to his  address  whilst in Adelaide  is 
available.
In Port Augusta , South Australia , Betty left the baby with
a  sister and  she and  Jim drove to 
Sydney  where in  February l955 Jim met Don  Whitington, Eric White and Bob Freeden . 
They took  him  to a pub and  put it to him that he   become 
the managing editor  of the  Northern Territory  News. 
Bowditch replied  he would not
mind the  job as editor , but was
not  sure about  handling the 
money side of the paper as well. 
They  told  him that  because he 
had been  a paymaster  in  the
Department of Works and Housing  he  should   
have no  difficulty  handling the newspaper’s accounts.  
 
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| Bowditch . Kerry Byrnes Photo | 
Bowditch , concerned 
about taking the  jobs of
others,  wanted to  know  what  the
situation  was  in respect of the  existing editor  and 
manager .  Both men , he  was assured , wanted to leave .  As a result of the talks and assurances ,
Bowditch indicated he was willing to come  aboard. At the time he was paid l5 pounds (30
dollars)  a  week  at
the Centralian  Advocate and  he  was
being  offered  double that amount to move to  Darwin . 
Before leaving  the  group,  according
to Freeden , Bowditch “ boasted ” about his Distinguished Conduct Medal . This  was 
unusual , because he  normally did
not speak  much about his wartime
experiences.   White  had  been “ horrified”,  said 
Freeden.  However , it was thought  that Bowditch was  so keen to get the position in  Darwin, he tried to make a  big impression on  them  by
 mentioning  his  medal.[
It is  also  possible 
that  Bowditch  mentioned his 
DCM  because he  had been branded
a  Communist  due to his 
involvement with the Federated Clerks’ Union  and pro-Labor 
views ; Eric White was closely 
associated  with the  Liberal party.] Whitington  did  a
quick check and  confirmed that  Jim  had been decorated  for his  wartime  bravery .
ALICE  SPRINGS  BATTLES 
Whitington gave Bowditch general instructions on how he wanted the Darwin paper run. Basically, he said to play things by ear and not to get the paper branded as political . Bowditch rang Ron Morcom , by then part owner of the Centralian Advocate , from Sydney and informed him of the position . Morcom offered a little more money to try and keep him on in Alice , but Jim really wanted the Darwin job. At the time, Bowditch said he was running out of patience with the way a number of things were being done on the Advocate . Betty was also “browned off” with Alice and disliked the rampant racism .
Whitington gave Bowditch general instructions on how he wanted the Darwin paper run. Basically, he said to play things by ear and not to get the paper branded as political . Bowditch rang Ron Morcom , by then part owner of the Centralian Advocate , from Sydney and informed him of the position . Morcom offered a little more money to try and keep him on in Alice , but Jim really wanted the Darwin job. At the time, Bowditch said he was running out of patience with the way a number of things were being done on the Advocate . Betty was also “browned off” with Alice and disliked the rampant racism .
In  his  autobiography, Strive To Be  Fair , Don
Whitington  covered the appointment
of  Bowditch to  the editorship of the NT News . He told  of 
having  urged   Mick Paspalis, then  the owner of the  Hotel Darwin ,  to  buy
shares in  the NT News so that  a 
house  could be bought for
Bowditch .  However,  Bob 
Freeden  said  this  account
 was 
incorrect .  The   News owned  the  house  before 
Bowditch  had  even  been considered for the  position. Whitington  also 
wrote  how  he  had  enthusiastically  supported 
Paspalis’s  desire to buy a  Daimler , against the advice of  Norman Young, later  knighted, the
millionaire’s  accountant .   In the  book  Whitington
 also  included   the 
early days of  the   Mt  Isa
 Mail but did not mention  the  pioneering  part 
played  by   Ross   Annabell . NEXT :  Darwin shock.
Wednesday, August 28, 2013
MORE FILTHY FRENCH POSTCARDS : Burleigh Adrift With Cabin Girl
( The   following   literary   postcards 
 are   from  our
  regular   roving
 correspondent   and  Hornblower  fan  ,   Captain
  Peter
  Burleigh
, whose   cruiser  ,  The   Butterfly ,  is  the  scourge 
of   French  waterways ,  the vessel's   supplies  down   to   breadfruit   and  choice 
champers .  His  last  chapter in  the   epic  Bulldust  Diary  series  appears to   have  taken  French  leave , will   be  flogged  on  its   return  to   the  computer ,  and   posted  overseas on  Middle East  camel  patrol . )
By one and a half coffees past eleven, we are wishing for an up-to-date
chart of the canal to replace our scribbled 2001 mud map. In this sparsely
populated region of France, the locals know the canals inside out and have no
need for directions or warning signs for submerged walls, shallow water, spillways
and nasty rapids over sharp stones.  The
Captain must remain alert while the  cabin girl  downs  another
Bordeaux Rose. So where are we again?
 FLUFF  REPORT
Lint on a canal boat can be fascinating – even threatening. A minute in
the glorified shoebox we call a shower will fill the drain with belly-button
lint and other organic waste substances which festoon the  body (not my body,
but probably yours). Left to its own devices, this furry flotsam will choke the
sump pump, cause an overflow and sink the boat. Tellingly, the French do not
have words for ‘lint scum’.
 UP  CHAMPAGNE  CREEK
Life is punctuated  by important events  but  I am lucky - mine has been
punctuated by Champagne.  At our friend’s apartment in Angers, we drank the
first of many bottles of Forget-Chemin NV Brut ‘Carte Blanche’ from Ludes on
the Marne. Translated poorly, its name means ‘Forget the Way’. After a few more
bottles, I remembered that  forgetfulness  is a memorable part of life. 
The   Cathedral of  Notre Dame gleams in the sun after its recent shampoo
and sandblast. The queue to enter is at least as  long as the queue to leave.
Surely the  girl in the pink sweater was only a  minute ago far from the entry
door…and moments later she is through and out  the  exit. But wait. The long,
long line of tourists is a continuous loop, because there’s the pink girl
again. Humankind  has  at  last discovered  perpetual   motion.
 From  our  files, a   genuine  World  War  1 (1917)   French  hand  embroidered  postcard   sent   by   disappointed   Harry  Draper   to  Linda,  whose  previous  letter  to  him   had  wandered  about  the   world  for  seven  months . These postcards  were  made  by  French  women   at   home  on   strips of   silk  up  to  25 at  a  time , sent   to  factories  for  mounting .   The  Australian War  Museum  has  a   large  collection  of   silks .  Little Darwin  attempted  to  find out  the identity of    Harry  Draper and what  happened to  him .  A  researcher  came across   Henry  George  Germein  Draper, of the AIF, killed  a  month after this  postcard   was  written , buried  in   the  Hooge Crater  Cemetery,  Belgium.  In  those days it was not uncommon for  a   Henry  to  be  called   Harry.  Of  course , he  could  have been  in  the   British  Army ,  perhaps  even  a  Scot. This postcard was bought in  Townsville  about 12  years ago .  Draper   is  a  name  found in parts of  North Queensland , including   Cairns, where  there  is  a  Draper Street.  
ABBOTT'S CONCRETE BOOT DAYS
During 
the  Rooty Hill  debate  , Opposition Leader  , Tony  Abbott,  briefly  mentioned  he  had 
managed  a  concrete  batching  plant   at   Silverwater,
 indicating  to  the  Western Suburbs  audience  that   he  had  hard  yakka  work  experience .   Indeed  .  After
 working for a year as a  journalist  with  the
  Bulletin  magazine ,  he   tired  and
 looked  about  for  another   job.  According  to  author Michael  Duffy  who wrote 
Latham  and   Abbott
The lives and rivalry of the two finest politicians of their generation ,
Random House Australia, 2004,  pages 83-85,   Abbott  wrote  to  many  
businessmen  he   knew asking them  for  work.
 Only one replied –Sir  Tristan  Antico-  who made  him   manager of 
the Sydney Concrete  plant, with  instructions  to  pull
 the  drivers  into  line  .  He   asserted  his  authority 
over  the 12  concrete  truck owners,  men  twice
 his age, inspecting  their 
vehicles  every  morning 
and  criticised  them  for
 any  sign  of
 dirt.  Relations with   the   workforce
 became  strained . Due to  Abbott’s action ,  operating  a conveyor belt  he  had  never worked  before , the  site was  declared 
black after  two months .    Head  office 
was  unhappy .  The   book says Abbott  thought  he  would be  sacked over the incident and was  forced to "grovel " to  a  union
 official. 
Abbott’s management style , Duffy  stated , 
changed : there was always  a case of
beer  in the fridge  and  he   had  a  
drink  and  a chat  after  work.  Abbott  asked   for  a
 salary  increase , which  was refused ; he  left  after 
nine months   and  went  to  work
 at 
the Australian newspaper  in  l989. 
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