Writer and broadcaster who helped foster Australian drama in Sydney from the 1930s.
Milestone
Born
Bayswater, Perth, Western Australia
28 Dec 1905
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Name
Alternate
Rees, George Leslie Clarence
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Author of the Digit Dick series for children, as well as journalism, travel books and an autobiography, Leslie Rees was a well-respected member of Sydney's literary community.