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Russell Braddon, the Australian author, with his Golden Pan award, presented to him in London last week after the sate of one million copies of his hook. "The Naked Island." The book, based on his war-time experiences, was published in 1952.

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Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33649, 26 September 1974, Page 21

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Russell Braddon, the Australian author, with his Golden Pan award, presented to him in London last week after the sate of one million copies of his hook. "The Naked Island." The book, based on his war-time experiences, was published in 1952. Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33649, 26 September 1974, Page 21

Russell Braddon, the Australian author, with his Golden Pan award, presented to him in London last week after the sate of one million copies of his hook. "The Naked Island." The book, based on his war-time experiences, was published in 1952. Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33649, 26 September 1974, Page 21

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