TRAMPEBS realise that New Zealand' s forests must be protected a fire left undoused can destroy whole forests The obligations of trampers extend beyond the observance of elementary fire precautions: Tra mp er $ must endeavour to put out any forest fire that they come across; if the fire is out of control; help must be sent for immediately and the fire reported to the nearest fire officer. Every tramping party must help to Keep Newv Zealand Green NEW ZEALAND FOREST SERVICE SOIL CONSERVATION COUNCIL
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 796, 22 October 1954, Cover Page
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84Cover Page Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 796, 22 October 1954, Cover Page
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