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    Ronald Cecil Hamlyn McKie (11 December 1909 – 8 May 1991) was an Australian novelist. He was born on 11 May 1909 in Toowoomba, Queensland. After receiving his education at the Brisbane Grammar School and the University of Queensland, he worked as a journalist on newspapers in Melbourne, Sydney, Singapore, and China.

  2. Ronald Cecil Hamlyn McKie (1909-1991), author and journalist, was born on 11 December 1909 at Toowoomba, Queensland, second of three sons of Queensland-born parents Allan McKie, bank accountant, and his wife Nesta May, née Brown.

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  3. Ronald Cecil Hamlyn McKie was a fifth generation Austrlian. He was educated at the Brisbane Grammar School and the University of Queensland, and then worked as a journalist on newspapers in Melbourne, Sydney, Singapore and China.

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  4. Ronald McKie. (1909—1991) Quick Reference. (1909–91), born Toowoomba, Queensland, was educated at the University of Queensland and worked as a journalist on various newspapers in Australia (e.g. Melbourne Herald, SMH and Daily Telegraph), Singapore and ... From: McKie, Ronald in The Oxford Companion to Australian Literature » Subjects: Literature.

  5. Ronald McKie was born in Toowoomba, Queensland, and was educated at the Brisbane Grammar School and the University of Queensland. McKie worked as a journalist on newspapers in Melbourne, Sydney, Singapore and China.

  6. heart of the Dame Edna parody play a part in McKie’s portrait of Lavinia. Writ-ing in the mid-1970s, when the capacity to decide purchases was central to “a wom-an’s sense of identity and worth” (Baird 28), McKie, who was a lifelong promoter of capita.

  7. Jan 9, 2019 · [Extract:] When twenty-six-year-old Ronald McKie joined the reporting staff of the Sydney Telegraph in 1935, the editor Brian Penton, whose novel Landtakers had been hailed a year earlier as an Australian classic (Buckridge 138–40), encouraged him in his boyhood ambition to write fiction.