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  • Speaking after the Herald Sun and MTR Make Melbourne Better public forum, Maj Nottle said the community needed to decide on common values and warned failure to do so would create fertile ground for ethnic tension or even home-grown terrorism.

    NEWS.com.au | Top Stories 2011

  • Major Brendan Nottle said such a group was required "to drive things forward".

    NEWS.com.au | Top Stories 2011

  • Gussie Fink-Nottle: silentneep: How did he have enough time to finish and not get noticed?

    Original Signal - Transmitting Buzz 2010

  • "Over the years I've had to make some changes, and some of them didn't fit my love of the game," Nottle said.

    Home - BostonHerald.com 2009

  • If a volume of collected Wodehouse could be assembled, and could include no more than two full-length novels (The Code of the Woosters and Right Ho, Jeeves, the latter containing Gussie Fink-Nottle's prize-giving at Market Snodsbury Grammar School); perhaps a dozen of the more finished Jeeves and Bertie short stories (to include "The Great Sermon Handicap," "Jeeves and the Old School Chum," and "Jeeves and the Song of Songs"); and a selection of the Mulliner tales (both stories about the cat named Webster, the "Buck-U-Uppo" reminiscences, and the accounts of Archibald and Sacheverell), one would have a real corker that could never, ever die.

    The Honorable Schoolboy 2004

  • If a volume of collected Wodehouse could be assembled, and could include no more than two full-length novels (The Code of the Woosters and Right Ho, Jeeves, the latter containing Gussie Fink-Nottle's prize-giving at Market Snodsbury Grammar School); perhaps a dozen of the more finished Jeeves and Bertie short stories (to include "The Great Sermon Handicap," "Jeeves and the Old School Chum," and "Jeeves and the Song of Songs"); and a selection of the Mulliner tales (both stories about the cat named Webster, the "Buck-U-Uppo" reminiscences, and the accounts of Archibald and Sacheverell), one would have a real corker that could never, ever die.

    The Honorable Schoolboy 2004

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