Cecil Mann Dead
(N.Z. Pre«» Attn.—Copyright) SYDNEY, January 22.
A noted Australian short story writer, Cecil Mann, died in the suburban Concord Repatriation Hospital yesterday. He was 70.
Mr Mann won the military medal in World War L when he served in Gallipoli and France. He also served in the Second World War. Mr Mann was formerly a journalist His recent literary work included editing the stories of Henry Lawson. He leaves a widow and two sons.
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31275, 23 January 1967, Page 13
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