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    www.smh.com.au/national/anzacs-atrocity-had-to-be-done- - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 7/25/2009    Last Visited: 7/25/2009  

    A new book, called Beersheba, by the journalist Paul Daley, re-examines the Surafend massacre, and the long shadow it cast over the legend of the Light Horse, famed for their 1917 cavalry charge at Beersheba.

    Daley says that, after the massacre the British commander-in-chief, General Sir Edmund Allenby, "wiped his hands" of the Light Horse, even maliciously withdrawing citations and decorations.

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    www.tonsofruns.com/index.asp?menuid=120 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 8/2/2008    Last Visited: 8/2/2008  

    Author/Publisher Paul DaleyPaul Daley is a respected author, editor, speaker and publisher.His love of sport from childhood, especially golf and cricket, has now become his career.He is a renowned international expert on diverse aspects of golf, including its history and golf-course architecture.

    A cricketer at various Western Victorian towns in his formative years, Paul later moved to Melbourne and represented Ashwood Cricket Club in the early and late-1980s.

    With sports publishing running through his veins, Paul founded The Official Hole-in-One Register Pty Ltd in 2005, bringing this ground-breaking publication to market in 2007.A world publishing first, the book features a list of holes-in-one achieved in competition throughout Australia, golfing memorabilia, facts and figures, golfers' narrations, reproduced oil paintings of the game's greatest exponents and excellent golf-course photography.

    Paul has maintained an impressive publishing output over the past eight years.
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    A member of The National Golf Club and Yarram Golf Club, Paul also enjoyed membership of Southern and Huntingdale Golf Clubs, representing both clubs in pennant.The lowest mark he attained was two, while he currently plays from a seven handicap.Paul is also a member of The Australian Golf Writers Association, The Australian Society of Authors, The Tillinghast Golf Society and The Australian Golf Society, serving on its committee from 1999 to 2002.Paul has extensive international golfing experience, having studied and played on golf courses in Scotland, England, Ireland, USA, New Zealand and Canada.

    Paul's interests include watching test cricket, playing golf, studying golf-course architecture, collecting and reading cricket/golf literature, attending musical concerts and the theatre with his wife, Penelope, and listening to his eclectic music collection.

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    www.pelicanpub.com/proddetail.asp?prod=9781589807129 - [Cached Version]
    Last Visited: 9/4/2009  

    Paul Daley is the author of Links Golf: The Inside Story, which was shortlisted by the USGA for their International Book of the Year Award. He is also the managing director of Full Swing Golf Publishing. Pelican has previously published volumes one, two, and four of Daley's Golf Architecture: A Worldwide Perspective. Daley, a member of the National Golf Club in Melbourne, Australia, plays from a handicap of seven.

    GOLF ARCHITECTURE A Worldwide Perspective Volume Five Compiled and edited by Paul Daley

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    www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid= - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 7/25/2009    Last Visited: 7/25/2009  

    Author Paul Daley uncovered an eyewitness account of the 1918 slaughter of villagers and nomadic Bedouin at the Palestinian town of Surafend in the taped recollections of a trooper of the Light Horse, one of Australia's most hallowed units.
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    Daley told Fairfax newspapers it was always thought Kiwis were mainly responsible for the massacre.
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    Daley said the massacre highlighted the moral complexity of war and how otherwise-good men could do terrible things.

    "The Anzacs were not the mono-dimensional heroes they have been made out to be," he says, "and they themselves would never have seen themselves like that".

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    www.theage.com.au/national/massacre-that-stained-the-li - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 7/23/2009    Last Visited: 7/23/2009  

    But a new book, called Beersheba, by the journalist Paul Daley, confirms another, darker, side to the Light Horse. "It was always thought that New Zealanders were mainly responsible for the massacre," Daley says.
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    Daley says that, while "some people would no doubt define Surafend as a war crime, I haven't called it that. Technically I don't think it was covered back then by the Geneva Conventions, and it actually happened in December 1918 … after the war ended."

    No one was charged but in 1921 Australia paid compensation of £515 to the British, who then ruled Palestine, for the destruction of the village. (New Zealand paid £858; the British paid £686 because a small number of Scottish soldiers had participated.) But he massacre stained the previously unimpeachable reputation of the Light Horse.

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    www.smh.com.au/national/massacre-that-stained-the-light - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 7/24/2009    Last Visited: 7/24/2009  

    But a new book, called Beersheba, by the journalist Paul Daley, confirms another, darker, side to the Light Horse. "It was always thought that New Zealanders were mainly responsible for the massacre," Daley says.
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    Daley says that, while "some people would no doubt define Surafend as a war crime, I haven't called it that.

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    www.theage.com.au/national/slaughter-stains-the-light-h - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 7/23/2009    Last Visited: 7/23/2009  

    But a new book, called Beersheba, by journalist Paul Daley, confirms another, darker, side to the Light Horse. "It was always thought that New Zealanders were mainly responsible for the massacre," Daley says.

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    Published on: 12/31/2008    Last Visited: 1/3/2009  

    Paul Daley
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    Paul Daley Paul Daley is a Canberra-based writer and an award-winning political journalist. More ...

    Stories by Paul Daley
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    Published on: 8/2/2008    Last Visited: 8/2/2008  

    The following is a sample of what people have written about Paul and his books ,
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    ,Paul, first Hole-in-One , now Tons of Runs; talk about being on a roll.
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    ,If the expression, "books are windows to the world" is a truism, then nowhere is that more true than in the books on golf-course architecture by Paul Daley.This is his fourth volume in a series that didn't seem as if it could get any better from the start, but did , and that is the opinion of someone, me, who designs golf courses and is a voracious reader and collector of everything written on the subject.'
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    ,Making a living out of compiling and writing books is difficult; we are lucky we have someone like Paul who is so dedicated to the task.'
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    ,Well done Paul , Volume Three is a work of art!'Golf Hacker magazine,Paul, your true skill lies in excellent writing that is extremely enjoyable to read.'
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    ,Paul Daley is an Australian in love with golf-course architecture.Having written previous books on the subject, this time he reaches a new pinnacle of success.'

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    Last Visited: 7/1/2009  

    Paul Daley
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    Journalist Paul Daley's journey in search of
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    takes him from Australia to Israel, from past to present, and from the battlefields to the archives, where he discovers a dark episode in Australian history that sits starkly at odds with the Anzac myth and legend.
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    Paul Daley, a journalist of more than two decades' experience, has worked as a political writer, an investigative reporter, a foreign affairs and defence correspondent, and a feature writer for major Australian newspapers. A former national affairs editor for the now defunct Bulletin magazine, he has also reported from conflict zones in Asia, the South Pacific, Europe and the Middle East.

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