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Disambiguation. Joe Slater (1872-1926) (Alias Felix Le Roy) was a prolific (possibly Jewish) Australian composer of popular music and songs. He operated a music publishing company in Leichardt, a suburb of Sydney and composed several trios for piano, cornet and violin. He co-wrote pieces with other notable 1900's Australian musicians, such as Ward MCalister and Jack Lumsdaine. Tradimus (talk) 02:17, 21 October 2013 (UTC)
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