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It’s always good to see traveling members returning full of enthusiasm.  Henry & Jane Drury have just had ‘the best holiday of their life’ in India (albeit Henry confessed at having had to drink too much beer – “It’s the only safe thing to drink in India!”)  Kevin & Jane Rose have returned from Lima (in Peru) where they had welcomed a new grandchild into the world.  (No report about what they drank.)
 
On the topic of enthusiasm, it was no surprise that our speaker, Daniel Wilksch, raised extensive questions about the soldier settlement after WW1.  For example, who knew that there had also been soldier settlement after WW2?
 
Next week we have a talk on Wheelchairs for Vietnam.  Ginia and I lived in Hanoi for 3 years, so I’m really looking forward to this, and hearing about the development of a Vietnamese charity.
 
 
 
 Lawrence                                                                                                                                             
 
 
 
Daniel Wilksch...Soldier Settler Stories
Chair for the day Geoff Wright introduced guest speaker  Daniel  Wilksch.
 
Daniel Wilksch is Co-ordinator, Digital Projects at the Public Record Office of Victoria.  His recent focus has been to manage PROV's digitization program, i.e. to record in electronic many of those old paper records from archives.  Moreover he has been heavily involved in developing PROV's online exhibitions, including the recent “Battle to Farm” website (see later for explanation).
 
One area of record retrieval and analysis which Daniel told of was the history of Soldier Settlements. This the thrust of his address was a fascinating account of how returned service men first in WWI were able to lease small (typical 640 acres) from the State and how they fared in establishing and maintaining an existence as farmers.
 
The digitized records predominantly developed from old hand written lease documents dating from just after WWI were the prime source from which his modern computer routines have setup data bases which for example now allow one to get visual and statistical overviews.  His presented map of Victoria was extensively covered by icons of their presence, only national park areas were clean.   Daniel complemented the statistical overview with a few individual stories of farmers.  This personal material was often gained from ancestors who had contributed old photos and family history.
 
Sadly the stories of the farms and families told of a generally tough life, and worse a high level of long term failure arising from weather ( many farms were set up in regions where good seasons were limited 1 in 7 say),  the onset of the depression and poor prices for product.   Commonly the “farmer ex soldier” needed paid employment to exist.   
 
The scope can be understood from numbers.   Of 90,000 WWI participants about 60,000 returned and 12000 took out leases.  By 1929 many (20%) had relinquished their lease, albeit it was effectively a time payment purchase based on a perceived value set years before.   Values dropped and one can envisage it inefficient to keep paying---in 1935 a revaluation with lower figures alleviated this problem for those who persisted.
 
A like scheme for WWII veterans was better designed and had more enduring success.
 
Thanks Daniel for a great story.   Most of the audience’s knowledge had been limited to childhood memories of signs stating the presence of a Soldier Settlement.
 
 
The Shadow Noted

The Shadow has not yet got a private detective license, but with the aid Dr Google and Dr Domain, the result of Noel Halford’s house sale can be found.  And congratulations to both Noel and to Simon O’Donoghue on a price that leaves The Shadow simply salivating.
 
The Shadow can report that the roof is supposed to go onto  Bill & Prue Troedel’s new house in Barwon Heads any day now.  Completion date?  “Supposedly Cup Day, but probably Christmas.” 
 
 
 
 
 
Notes From Board Meeting 12 April
The Board decided not to pursue the idea of a combined meeting with the Rotary Club of Waverley, which also meets at lunch on Tuesdays.  (“Geographically too far away.  Not our District.”)
 
Our approaches to Probus Clubs which we believed we had founded has resulted in:
 
 Glenferrie Probus telling us that they had been founded by RC Glenferrie (rather than us).
 
 President Lawrence will be attending the 25th birthday meeting of the Ladies Probus Club of Hawthorn.
 
 The President of the Hawthorn Glen Combined Probus Club hopes to attend our lunch on 10 May.
 
We had an extensive (but non-conclusive) discussion about Donations In Kind (DIK) and its need for additional funding.
 
We had further discussion about the proposed Rotary Opportunity Centre Project, and how – if it proceeded - it might overlap with other agencies.
 
Agreed to encourage members (especially new members, and those who have not attended in the past 3 years) to attend District Assembly (Sun 15 May) – and agreed to pay the enrollment fees.
 
 
Changeover Dinner Thursday 23 June
Keep this date free.

Injured List

Joe Devereux is in Cabrini for a "leg operation".  Should be home in a day or two.
Make ups and Apologies

Remember Geoff Wright collates attendance information and he needs to be told of  "make up " events which we attend.

Tell Noel Halford days before of an inability to attend Tuesday.  Late or non apologies raise catering costs. 

Also please alert him to attending guests.   Unforeseen higher numbers make problems for a surprised chef in supplying all meals simultaneously.

A Club Roster

CLUB MEETING DUTIES      
If you cannot perform your duty, please find a replacement or contact Charles Morrison

 

   Apr 26

    May 3 

    May 10

     May 17 

Greeting & Badges

  Devereux

 Jones

  O'Beirne

   tba

Front Desk

  Rosback

 Rush

  Shore

   tba  

Credit Cards

  Gillies

 Logan

  Owen

   tba
            

Set & Clear Up    

  Corrigan

 Devereux

  Devereux

   Devereux

Chairman       

  Cheyne

 Hayes

  Dissanayake

   tba

Sergeant

   Hayes

  Corrigan

  Warren

   O'Donoghue


SECOND BITE ROSTER (Check with Ian Macfarlane if no Salvation Army  personnel present)                  

 

  23 April

   30 April

    7 May

   14 May

Member

  Brown

  Rose

  Hanson
   
  Bradshaw
  
Lunch Speakers
Apr 26, 2016
 
May 03, 2016
 
May 10, 2016
 
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Club Events
RCH Bunnings BBQ Fundraiser
Bunnings Warehouse
Apr 24, 2016
9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
 
Changeover 2016
Greenacres Golf Club
Jun 23, 2016
6:30 PM – 10:00 PM
 
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Geoff Dumayne
April 3
 
David Corrigan
April 13
 
David Pisterman
April 19
 
Ngaire Cannon
April 25
 
Philip Stewart
April 26
 
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Jacqui Weir
April 1
 
Geoff Hayes
April 17
 
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