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rdfs:comment Alan MacKenzie Rattray was a lyricist and Alan MacKenzie Rattray was a lyricist and arranger of music. Born in Concord, Sydney in 1878, Rattray was the son of pioneer capitalists George Allan and Katherine Rattray. Rattray was a prolific lyricist and arranger, often collaborating with fellow Australian composers Edward Tyrell and Lous L Howarde. Rattray is best known for the song "Boy in the Sailor Cap" which was the subject of a copyright claim He survived a shipwreck while on tour to India. Rattray was critical of Australian war time rationing, writing poetical polemics in the papers of the time. He died in Paddington, Sydney, in 1919me. He died in Paddington, Sydney, in 1919
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