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Ken Attiwill

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215: 180:, in 1906, the youngest of four children. His parents were Alfred Charles Attiwill, a post-office employee, and his wife Edna Marie, nΓ©e Clark. Her father, E. J. Clark, had been a newspaper editor with the Adelaide 249:(1888–1985), whom he married in 1939. They later became freelance writers and together co-authored a number of books and plays. They also co-wrote scripts for the British television soap opera 616: 581: 571: 263: 561: 566: 576: 556: 278:
for nine months. They were then shipped to Japan on a voyage in which one in three prisoners died. On arrival he and others were put to work in a coal mine at
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Attiwill and his wife returned to Australia in 1976. He died in Sydney on 4 August 1992, aged 85 years. He is buried in the
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Ken Attiwill interview conducted 17 May 1977 by Hazel de Berg (sound recording) National Library of Australia
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he served as an artillery officer in the British Army. He was a lieutenant with the
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in 1929. The voyage provided him with the material for his first book,
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in London. Another Australian journalist working on the newspaper was
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Attiwill left for Europe as a crewman in the Finnish sailing ship
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Four of his novels and plays were made into films. These were,
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He began work in Adelaide as a cadet journalist with the
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H.M. Green (1985, revised and edited by Dorothy Green),
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Index

Kenneth Andrew Attiwill
MC
Attiwill, 1945
Evadne Price
MC
Nailsworth
Adelaide
South Australia
Register
Sun
Herald
Argus

Archibald Russell
Daily Sketch
Evadne Price
Crossroads
World War II
6th HAA Regiment
Java
prisoner of war
Tanjung Priok
Ube
Military Cross
Non stop New York
Once a Crook
Headline
Not Wanted on Voyage
Northern Suburbs Memorial Park and Crematorium

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