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  2. How Noel Coward Writes His Plays

    ONCE, in my London freelance days, I interviewed a series of literary celebrities for the "Sydney Mail." I "gate-crashed" on Ian Hay, A. A. Milne, Hugh Walpole, Rose Macauley, J. B. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. SIR PHILIP GAME SAYS "GOOD-BYE" TO AN OLD FRIEND.

    "Happy" (Digger) Wilson—a bed-ridden soldier, whose nickname testifies to his sunny disposition—is an old acquaintance of the Governor, who arranged for him to be brought to Government House in the vice-regal car for a farewell interview. The photograph shows the meeting (left to right) : Mrs. Wilson, Sir Philip Game, "Happy" ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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