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    Ernestine Hill (born Mary Ernestine Hemmings, 21 January 1899 — 21 August 1972) was an Australian journalist, travel writer and novelist. Known for her...
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    Jean Howard (born Ernestine Hill; October 13, 1910 – March 20, 2000) was an American actress and professional photographer. She was born in Longview, Texas...
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  • My Love Must Wait is a 1941 novel by Ernestine Hill. Matthew Flinders goes on a voyage to Australia to circumnavigate and chart its coast. He leaves behind...
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    Lily Tomlin (redirect from Ernestine Tomlin)
    specials: Ernestine was a brash, tough and uncompromising telephone operator who generally treated customers with little sympathy. Ernestine often snorted...
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    submitted papers to learned societies. Through journalist and author Ernestine Hill, Bates's work was introduced to the general public. Much of the publicity...
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    Distance education or boarding school would be the only options. Writer Ernestine Hill travelled to Mornington Island and a 1933 photograph she took of the...
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    Must Wait (the latter adapted by Catherine Shepherd from the novel by Ernestine Hill). Flindersia is a genus of fourteen species of tree in the citrus family;...
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  • fiction author Ernest Friedman-Hill, principal member of the technical staff at Sandia National Laboratories Ernestine Hill (1899–1972), Australian journalist...
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  • Hill Daniel Hill Danny Hill Darryl Hill Dave Hill David Hill Derek Hill Dick Hill Ed Hill Edward Hill Edwin Hill Elizabeth Hill Eric Hill Ernest Hill...
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  • Santa Claus of Christmas Creek is a 1938 Australian radio play by Ernestine Hill. It was one of the most popular Australian radio plays of its era, being...
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  • in the 1920s and 1930s who became a well known identity in the area. Ernestine Hill called Irvine a "hero of the north". Irvine was born 12 January 1890...
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  • families in Australia. However some married European women, and writer Ernestine Hill wrote of white women who had joined the Afghan community and converted...
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  • Hogan, Eleanor (2021), Into the Loneliness: The unholy alliance of Ernestine Hill and Daisy Bates, NewSouth Publishing, ISBN 978-1-74223-659-9 "Richardson...
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  • Vampilov, Russian dramatist (drowned fishing, born 1937) August 22 – Ernestine Hill, Australian travel writer (born 1899) September 21 – Henry de Montherlant...
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  • to 1938 by William Luke O'Dwyer and it published the early poetry of Ernestine Hill, from the age of 14, on its children's pages. The Catholic advocate...
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  • Protection League) and supported by the South Australian government. Ernestine Hill, after travelling in the area in the 1930s, wrote that colonisation...
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    Chauvel registered in 1941 adaptation of the novel My Love Must Wait by Ernestine Hill about the life of Matthew Flinders – Chauvel claimed he paid a record...
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  • Director of Ubuntu Through Health and Queensland Rhodes Scholar 2018 Ernestine Hill (1899–1972), journalist, travel writer, novelist Marguerite Houston...
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  • pie that Balfours actually use to this day. Harry's Cafe de Wheels Ernestine Hill (23 June 1934). "Pies and Pioneers". The Advertiser. Adelaide. p. 9...
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    including the Sydney Morning Herald, 21 October 1944 In 1945 journalist Ernestine Hill wrote about Batcho, who she also named only as "Corporal Dolly" in an...
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  • Australia, p/f/nf) Barry Hill (born 1943, nf/p) David Hill (born 1942, N Zealand, f/ch) Douglas Hill (1935–2007, Canada, f) Ernestine Hill (1899–1972, Australia...
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  • (Nov. 1943) 79 C-79 Frank Meier Fathoms Below C (Nov. 1943) 80 C-80 Ernestine Hill Australian Frontier C (Nov. 1943) 81 C-81 George R. Stewart Storm C...
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    Detroit on March 26, 1944. She was the second of six children born to Ernestine (née Moten; January 27, 1916 – October 9, 1984) and Fred Ross Sr. (July...
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  • The Daily Telegraph, 18 January 2011. Retrieved 10 March 2017. Hill, Mary Ernestine (1899–1972) Archived 2017-03-12 at the Wayback Machine, Margriet...
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    Arltunga by the famous novelist Ernestine Hill where he again boasted of the various ways he had killed numerous Aboriginals. Hill glorified Murray's actions...
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  • Avalanche 2017 Eleanor Hogan Into the Loneliness: The Unholy Alliance of Ernestine Hill and Daisy Bates 2018 Cassandra Pybus Truganini: Journey through the...
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    and many of the miners went on to the nearby Arltunga gold fields. Ernestine Hill wrote about the ruby rush in The Territory (1951) and she was not convinced...
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    Museum. He was married twice, first to Beulah D. Browning and second to Ernestine Hill. He had no children. He died in Boise at the age of 67. 1892 – David...
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  • poet and commentator Dorothy Hewett (1923–2002), playwright and poet Ernestine Hill (1900–1972), journalist, travel writer and novelist Helen Hodgman (born...
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  • Hibberd (1940–2024) Jennifer Higgie (living) Simon Higgins (born 1958) Ernestine Hill (1899–1972) Helen Hodgman (born 1945) Patrick Holland (born 1977) Ada...
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