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George Neil Blaikie (1915 – 12 October 1995)〔Death notice in the ''Sydney Morning Herald'', 14 October 1995〕 was an Australian author and journalist. Blaikie was born in Sydney and educated at Sydney Grammar School and Melbourne University. He joined ''Smith's Weekly'' in December 1931 after his bank manager father had impressed on ''Smith's Weekly'' owner Joynton Smith, a customer, what an asset the boy would be. Blaikie was still with the paper in October 1950 when it closed.〔Blaikie, George ''Remember Smith's Weekly?'' Angus & Robertson Ltd, London 1967〕 Blaikie later worked for ''The Courier-Mail'' in Brisbane. His series ''Our Strange Past'' began in 1951 in ''The Mail''〔("Reign of Terror – Our Strange Past" ) ''(Adelaide) Mail'' 5 May 1951 p.4f〕 as a continuation of the series ''Famous Disasters''〔("Famous Disasters – Australia's Most Horrifying Wreck" ) ''(Adelaide) Mail'' 3 February 1951 p.4f〕 and in 1952 in ''The Western Mail''〔("Beginning a new series: Our Strange Past (1)" ) ''(Perth) Western Mail'' 4 September 1952 p.6〕 and was syndicated across Australia. It ran for 34 years as feature in ''The Australian''. He also ran a feature "Great Women of History" in ''The Australian Women's Weekly'' in 1982.〔("Mata Hari – Exotic Dancer Turned Super-Spy" ) 11 August 1982 p.77〕 ==References==
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