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ARMI WANTOKS JOURNAL Volume 3 2010 The Journal of the Queensland teachers who served in Papua New Guinea in the Royal Australian Educational Corps from 1966 to 1973. Editorial Team: Greg Ivey (Contact: iveygj@gmail.com) Ian Ogston ( Contact: ozoggies@hotmail.com) Welcome to the third Armi Wantoks Journal for this year. A third journal is rare but can happen! The reason for this issue is the accumulation of material that should be of interest to you. Rather than keep it over until next year, we have decided to send it out now while it has more currency. I trust you will enjoy what we have assembled here. 2010 CHALKIES BASH We assembled again at Ocean View for our annual get together. As well as the social part of the night, it was the occasion of the launch of our visual record of our service in PNG. (More on that later.) We welcomed for the first time John Dark (1970-71 Chalkie) who flew in from Mackay for the occasion. It was great to see John as those of us who were in PNG in 1970 had not seen him since then,

As well, we welcomed Frank Cordingley who was a Chalkie in 1967-68. Frank was pleased to meet up with some of his old Singleton mates. Great to see Frank and to hear his story about becoming a Chalkie via the Medical Corps, which is, I believe, quite unique. Frank also supplied us with a piece of RAAEC history which will be seen later in this Armi Wantoks. Back: Norm Hunter, Ed Diery, Kevin Smith, Frank Cordingly, Terry Edwinsmith, Greg Ivey. Front: John Dark, Ian Ogston, Kev Horton. (All are holding the newly launched CD of pictures of our time in PNG.) For those who do not have a copy of the CD, please contact me and I will be able to send you a copy. The cost is $5 plus post and packaging. Norm Hunter also presented the group with digital copies of the movies he took while in PNG. This is the only movie record of Chalkies in PNG that we have and therefore is of considerable importance for us. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------As well, on the night, Frank showed us the original RAAEC badge that he was issued with. (See following photo.) It is interesting to see this earlier

badge as it clearly shows the how the present badge evolved. GREG S DOCUMENT As well, on the evening, Greg Ivey presented a document that showed the allocation of Chalkies to the various locations in PNG (1969). This is a most useful document as it brings some solid data on the nature of the Chalkies scheme. I have taken the information and developed some ideas from the data. Distribution of Chalkies in PNG 1969

Goldie Lae Murray Bks Taurama Wewak Numbers: 14 - Murray Barracks 10 - Wewak 8- Taurama 6 - Lae 5- Goldie Total Chalkies in 1969-43 What Can These Figures Tell Us? 1. The numbers seem consistent with the needs of each of the bases ie. Murray Barracks was the largest base, Wewak had Vanimo responsibilities. 2. The total of 43 may give us some indication of how many Chalkies actually served in PNG. This is dodgy extrapolation but if the scheme went for 7 years could there be in the vicinity of 300 Chalkies about? I know the earlier Chalkies went for 18 months so the figure of 300 is probably too high. 3. It also shows what an exclusive bunch the Goldie lot were!!! Origin of Chalkies by State 1969

16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 Vic NSW QLD SA WA Series 1 What Can These Figures Tell Us? 1. Obviously the NSW and VIC Chalkies dominate the numbers going to PNG. The question is, where are they all? 2. The surprisingly large numbers of Queensland Chalkies. At the time, Queensland s population was round about 14% of the Australian total and this Chalkie representation is abut 20% of the Chalkie total. Again, dangerously extrapolating the figures for the whole scheme, there could be anything up to 50 + Chalkies out there in Queensland. I am most interested in your comments regarding these musings. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Greg has also supplied us with a newspaper cutting from the Townsville Herald in 1969. It is a statement from the Minister for

the Army at the time, Philip Lynch. The article includes interesting mention of Chalkies and their role in PNG. I will include this in the next Armi Wantoks.