Issue Details: First known date: 2013... 2013 'Gallipoli Bill' : A Comedy of the Great War
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    y separately published work icon Gallipoli Bill : A Comedy in Three Acts Arthur H. Adams , 1926 Z849710 1926 single work drama humour

    'Worlds collide when the proprietors of a stately English home generously invite two wounded soldiers to recuperate within their walls. But these aren't just any soldiers - these are ANZACs. Echoes of their bravery on the beaches of Turkey have traveled throughout Europe and have lead Bill Gash and Jim Blake right into the heart of the British upper-class, and while they may not be prepared for the Lords, Ladies, titles and servants - the English aristocracy are certainly not prepared for two blokes from the Merrawinia Cattle Station' (Playlab Vintage Press edition).

    Brisbane : Playlab , 2013
    pg. 5-11
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