Leslie Clement "Les" Haylen (23 September 1898 – 12 September 1977), also known by the pen-name Sutton Woodfield, was an Australian politician, playwright...
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of the crowd, including Bob Gould, Barry Robinson, and Wayne Haylen (son of Les Haylen). The police said Kocan told them after his arrest: Unless I did...
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1980/1981), Australian politician Les Haylen (1898–1977), Australian politician, playwright, novelist, and journalist Wayne Haylen, Australian judge This page...
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Blood on the Wattle is an Australian play by Les Haylen about the Eureka Rebellion. Haylen, who was an MP, started writing the play in 1944. In 1946 it...
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Kerby / Clive Bradley / Malcolm Fellows 8 episodes 1983 The Weekly's War Les Haylen TV miniseries 1983–85 Five Mile Creek Paddy Malone 38 episodes 1987 The...
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review of his autobiography. Hughes defeated the long-serving Labor member Les Haylen to unexpectedly win the seat of Parkes at the 1963 elections. He switched...
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works under Les Haylen, Esme Fenston and Frank Packer. Noni Hazlehurst as Dorothy Drain Jane Harders as Esmé Fenston Michael Caton as Les Haylen Ray Meagher...
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Chambers MP Hon. Percy Clarey MP Senator Hon. Ben Courtice Allan Fraser MP Les Haylen MP Hon. Reg Pollard MP Sol Rosevear MP (to 21 March 1953) Hon. Eddie Ward...
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2017, Nicole Byers was appointed Editor-in-Chief. News editors included Les Haylen (from 1933) and Dorothy Drain (from 1958). The Australian Women's Weekly...
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– Walter Pidgeon, Canadian-American actor and singer (d. 1984) 1898 – Les Haylen, Australian journalist and politician (d. 1977) 1899 – Tom C. Clark, American...
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