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WHAT REALLY HAPPENED TO HAROLD HOLT?
On Sunday, December 17, 1967, Australian Prime Minister Harold Holt donned his snorkel gear and walked into the water at Portsea's Cheviot Beach. He was never seen again. The official explanation - that Holt drowned accidentally in a wild sea - did not satisfy British author Anthony Grey.

 

     
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Jim Penman started out his business with $24. Today his company, Jim's Mowing, is the fastest growing franchise, and one of the 20 fastest growing businesses in Australia. His book is an open and detailed account of the ingredients that have gone into making a business so strong that it doubled during a recession. A personal, down-to-earth story with wide application, the book's ultimate message is clear: you, too, can start a business with virtually nothing and make it a success. Softcover. Aud$30
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