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  2. Harold Holt - Wikipedia

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    Harold and Zara Holt meeting with Harold and Mary Wilson in 1967. Holt was a strong supporter of the Commonwealth of Nations, and believed its member states had moral obligations to one another – particularly Britain, as the former "mother country". [105] However, his relationship with Harold Wilson, the British prime minister, was somewhat ...

  3. Zara Bate - Wikipedia

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    In December 1967, Harold Holt disappeared while swimming near Portsea, Victoria; his body was never recovered. Zara Holt was created a Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire in the Queen's Birthday Honours of June 1968, for "devotion to the public interest". [19] In 1968 Dame Zara published My Life and Harry: An autobiography. [20]

  4. Disappearance of Harold Holt - Wikipedia

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    Holt's name has become a byword for any sudden or unexplained disappearance; the phrase "to do a Harold Holt" is rhyming slang for "to bolt" (i.e., to make a quick exit). [60] Holt's death spawned a storyline in the Australian soap opera Neighbours , and has also been credited with inspiring The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin , a British ...

  5. Alec Rose - Wikipedia

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    The 60-year-old boat was crewed in stages by a group of 38 disadvantaged young adults. Which to most of them was "life changing", Priddy attributed his passion for sailing to Rose. [24] Lively Lady was in 2009 leased to Around and Around for 25 years so the charity could maintain and use her for training. [25]

  6. These 30 Famous People Mysteriously Disappeared And Were ...

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    Image credits: Bob Reilly / flickr #5 Harold Holt. Known for being the 17th Prime Minister of Australia, Holt vanished without a trace on December 17, 1967, while swimming at Cheviot Beach ...

  7. John Gorton - Wikipedia

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    Harold Holt disappeared while swimming on 17 December 1967 and was declared presumed drowned two days later. His presumed successor was Liberal deputy leader William McMahon . However, on 18 December, the Country Party leader and Deputy Prime Minister John McEwen announced that if McMahon were named the new Liberal leader, he and his party ...

  8. 1968 Liberal Party of Australia leadership election - Wikipedia

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    To date, Gorton is the only Australian Senator to be sworn in as Prime Minister; he would subsequently win Holt's vacant seat of Higgins at a by-election. Hasluck was later nominated and accepted the position of Governor-General from Gorton in 1969 and Snedden became party leader in December 1972.

  9. Tony Eggleton - Wikipedia

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    Tony Eggleton, AO, CVO (30 April 1932 − 20 May 2023) was an Australian political consultant who was the Federal Director of the Liberal Party of Australia.He first came to public prominence as the press secretary to the Prime Minister of Australia, Harold Holt, at the time of the latter's disappearance and presumed drowning in December 1967.