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- Clive_Turnbull abstract "Stanley Clive Perry Turnbull (22 December 1906 – 25 May 1975) was an Australian author and journalist.He was born in Glenorchy in Tasmania. He joined The Mercury newspaper as a reporter in 1922 and then moved to Melbourne where he worked on The Herald. He is best known for his book Black War that examined the extermination of Indigenous Australians in Tasmania. He also wrote a series of biographies.".
- Q5134685 abstract "Stanley Clive Perry Turnbull (22 December 1906 – 25 May 1975) was an Australian author and journalist.He was born in Glenorchy in Tasmania. He joined The Mercury newspaper as a reporter in 1922 and then moved to Melbourne where he worked on The Herald. He is best known for his book Black War that examined the extermination of Indigenous Australians in Tasmania. He also wrote a series of biographies.".
- Clive_Turnbull comment "Stanley Clive Perry Turnbull (22 December 1906 – 25 May 1975) was an Australian author and journalist.He was born in Glenorchy in Tasmania. He joined The Mercury newspaper as a reporter in 1922 and then moved to Melbourne where he worked on The Herald. He is best known for his book Black War that examined the extermination of Indigenous Australians in Tasmania. He also wrote a series of biographies.".
- Q5134685 comment "Stanley Clive Perry Turnbull (22 December 1906 – 25 May 1975) was an Australian author and journalist.He was born in Glenorchy in Tasmania. He joined The Mercury newspaper as a reporter in 1922 and then moved to Melbourne where he worked on The Herald. He is best known for his book Black War that examined the extermination of Indigenous Australians in Tasmania. He also wrote a series of biographies.".