[recoznet2] Re: Some news about the clips....

2000-06-23 Thread Bob Durnan

Good luck Trudy, our thoughts are with you
Bob D


At 14:09 23/06/00 +1000, you wrote:
>Hi everyone,
>
>There won't be any clips tomorrow but I will try to retrieve as many 
>as I can on Sunday.
>In the coming weeks, I will be having various medical tests and 
>doctor's appointments and these will interfere with the sending time 
>of the clips. Don't panic if the clips don't arrive at the expected 
>time, they will come. If I can't do them at all, I will try to let you 
>know in advance if at all possible.
>
>Cheers,
>Trudy
>
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[recoznet2] Re: Disruptions to News-clips

2000-05-21 Thread Bob Durnan

dear Trudy, our thoughts are with you, hope the week goes well
Bob D

At 23:30 21/05/00 +1000, you wrote:
>Hi everyone,
>
>There will be two disruptions to the News clips this coming week. 
>On Tuesday, I will be having medical tests that go for the whole 
>day and if everything goes as expected the clips will go out in the 
>evening that day.
>On Thursday, we will be at Sydney University to watch our son get 
>his Master of Philosphy degree! I will try to get some of the clips 
>out in the morning and the rest in the evening but most likely both 
>days will not be the usual number.
>The rest of the week should go as usual.
>
>Cheers,
>Trudy
>
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[recoznet2] Re: No Newsclips for 3 days next week

2000-03-02 Thread Bob Durnan

Dear Trudy, we'll try to cope! Have fun on the Hawkesbury, wish i was
there. Actually Central Australia looks like that area at the moment - so
green & lush you wouldn't believe! 
Cheers
Bob D
PS Thanks for your sterling efforts in the maelstrom of news over the last
few weeks; it has really helped us to keep up & respond.



At 17:22 2/03/00 +1000, you wrote:
>
>Hi everyone,
>
>Rod has holidays for two weeks and we're booked to spend three 
>whole days on a houseboat on the Hawkesburyno phone, no TV, 
>no computer - just trees and water and sky.
>The last clips will be done on Sunday and then will start up again 
>on the following Thursday.
>I hope everyone will manage and not go into news withdrawal in 
>that time! ;-)
>
>Cheers,
>Trudy
>
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[recoznet2] Re: Holiday newsclips & beyond

1999-12-23 Thread Bob Durnan

Dear Trudy

Thanks for the devotion & information. I am off to Melbourne & Eden
tomorrow, until the 24th Jan, so please hold all clips for me, & reconnect
me in around 24th. It has been very helpful for me being hooked into your
service. Hope you both have a great holiday break.

Cheers
Bob Durnan




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[recoznet2] Re: Melbourne Cup day

1999-11-01 Thread Bob Durnan

Dear Trudy

Have a wonderful day with your mum, & thanks for looking after us so well!
You're a little bottler, as my dad used to say.

Cheers
Bob Durnan, Alice Springs




At 15:40 1/11/99 +1000, you wrote:
>
>Hi everyone,
>
>On Melbourne Cup day I always spend the day at my mum's 
>retirement village and that is where I will be tomorrow.
>If I have time I will do as much of the clips as I can but it might be 
>split into early morning and late afternoon.
>
>Cheers,
>Trudy
>
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[recoznet2] Re: ABC News: Baldwin says judge's Port Keats comments unhelpful

1999-09-03 Thread Bob Durnan

Young Tim and his CLP mates have some strange ways.
Their comments are always "unhelpful" !!
dave mcevoy

At 17:00 3/09/99 +1000, you wrote:
> Fri, 3 Sep 1999 14:40 AEST 
>LOCAL NEWS : Alice Springs 
>
>Baldwin says judge's Port
>Keats comments unhelpful 
>
>The Country Liberal Party Member for Victoria
>River, Tim Baldwin, says comments by a
>Northern Territory judge over poor social
>conditions in the Top End community of Port
>Keats, are unhelpful. 
>
>When sentencing two brothers from the
>community, Justice Dean Mildren criticised the
>Territory Government for failing to address what
>he says are appalling health and social
>conditions.
>
>Mr Baldwin says his Government and the Port
>Keats community are trying to tackle its
>problems.
>
>"Six million over the last few years has gone
>into housing over there," he said.
>
>"One of the things the magistrates in their
>wisdom keep saying is there's nothing to do,
>and that's quite true, so you've got to develop
>up the sport and recreation programs as well,
>you've got to provide the facilities for those
>sport and recreational programs to occur and
>that's what we've been trying to do out there.
>
>"I've put lights on the oval out there." 
>
>c 1999 Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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[recoznet2] Re: The Age: 'Stolen child' tells of capture

1999-08-16 Thread Bob Durnan

So, what's with the scare/single quotes then ?? Mr Age??
Mr Gunner was, clearly, stolen.
D.J.McEvoy
Alice Springs NT

At 10:38 17/08/99 +1000, you wrote:
>THE AGE
>August 17, 1999
>
>`Stolen child' tells of capture 
>
> By CAROLINE MILBURN
> LAW REPORTER 
>
> A young Aboriginal boy was chased through the
> bush by a white man and hidden under a
> blanket by relatives before being captured, the
> stolen generations trial heard yesterday.
>
> Mr Peter Gunner, now 51, told the Federal
> Court how a ``white fella'' grabbed him from
> his family at Utopia, an outback cattle station,
> after two previous bids to capture him failed.
>
> ``The first attempt was at the Utopia
> homestead camp where a truck pulled up and I
> took off and got away from him and hid down
> the river bank,'' Mr Gunner said. ``The
> Aboriginal people at Utopia hid me under a
> blanket. My grandmother, sisters and my
> mother's sisters, they were all sitting almost on
> top of me. I was under the blanket while this
> bloke was looking for me until he went away.''
>
> Mr Gunner is one of two people involved in a
> landmark case against the Federal Government.
> He and another Aborigine of mixed descent,
> Mrs Lorna Cubillo, 61, are seeking
> compensation for being taken from their
> outback families decades ago and forced to
> spend their childhood in Northern Territory
> institutions.
>
> Mr Gunner said he escaped the second time by
> jumping from the back of the truck when it
> stopped at the station's boundary gate. But he
> was finally captured by a white man in a khaki
> uniform, thrown on to the back of a
> canvas-covered ute and driven 250 kilometres
> to St Mary's mission home at Alice Springs.
>
> ``I put up a bit of a struggle but he (the man)
> had a good grip on me and put me in the back
> of the truck,'' Mr Gunner said. ``I was crying
> and screaming, all the families were there, a lot
> of them were crying and yelling in Aboriginal
> language.''
>
> Mr Gunner said he lived a happy, tribal life at
> Utopia, where his family taught him to hunt and
> treated him no differently from the other
> children. But at St Mary's the missionaries
> regularly gave him the worst punishment given
> to the children - 35 lashes with a garden hose -
> for using his fingers to eat from a plate,
> bed-wetting and for making his bed on the
> floor.
>
> Asked by his counsel Mr Jack Rush, QC,
> whether he had ever slept in a bed before, Mr
> Gunner said: ``No. I put all the blankets on the
> floor to make the bed on the floor ... I got a
> flogging.''
>
> Mr Gunner said he escaped from St Mary's
> three times to find his mother, but each time
> the police caught him. When he was returned to
> the home after each incident, Mr Constable, a
> missionary, flogged him 35 times.
>
> ``(The third) attempt lasted about a month ... I
> just lived off the land around Alice Springs with
> my shanghai, killing birds and cooking them
> until the police got me again and brought me
> back to St Mary's,'' Mr Gunner said.
>
> Mr Gunner's lawyers estimate he was about
> seven when he was removed from his family.
>
> He told the court the missionaries sent him
> barefoot to school in Alice Springs, where he
> was put into the kindergarten class with much
> younger children.
>
> Mr Gunner said he could not read or write
> when he eventually left the school. The case is
> continuing.
>
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