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Issue Details: First known date: 2011... 23 April 2011 of The Canberra Times est. 1926 The Canberra Times
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* Contents derived from the 2011 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
First Word : Wine Wordsmith Sees Red, James Grieve , single work column (p. 2) Section: Panorama
Gallipoli Sonata to Air in ACT, Diana Streak , single work column
Diana Steak reports on plans for the performance of Frederick Kelly's 'lost' Gallipoli Sonata. The sonata, written for Rupert Brooke, was played at Kelly's funeral; the Canberra performance took place at the National Museum of Australia on 15 May 2011.
(p. 4)
Lost and Found, Duncan Driver , single work biography
Duncan Driver reports on the inspiration behind Frederick Kelly's 'lost' Gallipoli Sonata.
(p. 6-8) Section: Panorama
Note: port. (Frederick Septimus Kelly)
Cracking Hardy in Dire Straits, Mark Thomas , single work review
— Review of Crack Hardy : From Gallipoli to Flanders to the Somme, the True Story of Three Australian Brothers at War Stephen Dando-Collins , 2011 single work biography ;
(p. 21) Section: Panorama
'Rusty'i"All this massive thing", Paul Cliff , single work poetry (p. 22) Section: Panorama
Bronze Wall with Red Flowersi"We burnt our own sons", John Stokes , single work poetry (p. 22) Section: Panorama
Let's Not Fear a Post-9/11 Debate, Joshua Rosner , single work review
— Review of Essays on Muslims and Multiculturalism 2011 anthology essay ;
(p. 22-23) Section: Panorama

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