

Edelsten, now on a vegetarian diet to ebb a level which soared from 5.6 to 9.5 on Malabar Hilton fare, recalls one incident when the prison pasta was so disgusting the inmates threw it into the yard and the jail had to bring in Kentucky Fried Chicken.

‘If ever two young tearaways were destined for a return visit to the Malabar Hilton it was us.’ģ-: From the column Back Page, edited by Candace Sutton, published in The Sun-Herald (Sydney, New South Wales) of Sunday 4 th August 1991:ĭisgraced medical entrepreneur Geoffrey Edelsten 2 emerged from Long Bay jail on Friday with a new hair colour, new suit and a cholesterol problem. In 1982, he was found guilty of aiding and abetting the misappropriation of $728,000 in funds, and sentenced to three years in jail.Ģ-: From Slipper! (Sydney: Prospect Publishing, 1988), by Clive Galea (born 1933)-as quoted by Gerald Alfred Wilkes (1927-2020) in A Dictionary of Australian Colloquialisms (Sydney University Press in association with Oxford University Press Australia, 1990): Miller (1934-2018) was a New-Zealand born Australian promoter, publicist and media agent. Sydney writer Denis O’Brien is half way through a Miller biography.ġ Harry M. Meanwhile, the Miller fan club rolls on, though perhaps with not quite the same insouciance. In a written denial to prison officials that his bull sale printing was done in Long Bay, Miller pointed out: “I am a man of integrity.” Later he owned up to the printing. Miller 1, the man whose entrepreneurial flair shines through, even during a slight period of repose at the Malabar Hilton. Gem of a postscript in the catalogue of events surrounding Harry M. These are the earliest occurrences of Malabar Hilton that I have found, in chronological order:ġ-: From the column Things We Hear, edited by Kevin Perkins, published in The Sun-Herald ( Sydney, New South Wales) of Sunday 22 nd August 1982:

Jesus Hilton, a familiar name given to St Vincent’s Private Hospital, in Darlinghurst, an inner suburb of Sydney, New South Wales. In Australian English, Malabar Hilton is a familiar name given to the Long Bay Correctional Complex, a correctional facility located in Malabar, Sydney, New South Wales.
