![]() On 5 April 1918, he married Delphine Marguerite Dubuis (died 1951) at St Luke's parish church, Chelsea. His work gained prominence when it appeared in Georgian Poetry in 19. In 1916 he published the earliest of 16 volumes of poetry. He returned to England before the outbreak of World War I, and served in the Royal Garrison Artillery, 1916-1918. ![]() ![]() He spent 10 months in Germany and Austria in 1913-1914, writing satirical sketches for the New Age and concert reviews for the Musical Standard. In 1907 he followed his mother to London, and worked as a clerk in an import-export business until 1913. Walter junior was educated at Carlton State School, Scotch College and the Working Men's College, and then worked as a clerk. ![]() Turner was born in South Melbourne, the eldest son of Alice May (Watson) and Walter James Turner (1857-1900), a warehouseman, church organist and ballad composer, and music teacher at the Working Men's College. ![]()
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