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Dame Zara Kate Bate DBE ( née Dickins; previously Fell and Holt; 10 March 1909 - 14 June 1989) was an Australian fashion entrepreneur. She was best known as the wife of Harold Holt, who was prime minister of Australia from 1966 until his disappearance in 1967. Early life October 30, 2012. Died peacefully. Adored mother of Wayne (decd), Sheriden (decd) and Vyner. Loved mother-in-law of Kerry and John. Loving grandmother of Alexis, husband Ben and great-granddaughters Stella and Pippa. Privately Cremated.

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Harold Edward Holt CH (5 August 1908 - 17 December 1967) was an Australian politician and lawyer who served as the 17th prime minister of Australia from 1966 until his disappearance and presumed death in 1967. He held office as leader of the Liberal Party of Australia . As a 'political wife', Zara Holt brought a valuable dowry to her marriage to Harold Edward Holt. For 20 years before he became Prime Minister, her charm, candour and business connections fuelled his political career. 7:45pm Dec 17, 2017 Harold Holt's family has joined 70 guests at the site of his disappearance to mark the 50th year since Australia's 17th Prime Minister went for a swim and never returned. The tragedy at Cheviot Beach, near Portsea, was a moment etched in Australian folklore. Background Harold Holt became the 17th prime minister of Australia in January 1966, following the retirement of Sir Robert Menzies. Holt was a career politician, entering parliament at the age of 27 and becoming a government minister at the age of 31. [1]

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News National Fifty years on, Harold Holt's family remember 'genuine humanitarian' and loving father By Jonathan Kearsley • US Correspondent 8:42am Dec 17, 2017 Today marks 50 years since Harold Holt vanished. It was a day at the beach that ended in tragedy. Harold Holt is remembered more for his death than for his life. But he had a long and distinguished parliamentary career that culminated in January 1966 when he took over the prime ministership. He had been Robert Menzies's treasurer and became his anointed successor after sixteen years of conservative rule.. Holt and his wife Zara had a. Sat 16 Dec 2017 18.28 EST I t was a quintessential Australian death. On 17 December 1967, Australia's 17th prime minister, Harold Edward Holt, waded into the churning surf at Victoria's Cheviot. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Dame Zara Kate Bate DBE ( née Dickins; previously Fell and Holt; 10 March 1909 - 14 June 1989) was an Australian fashion entrepreneur. She was best known as the wife of Harold Holt, who was prime minister of Australia from 1966 until his disappearance in 1967. Oops something went wrong: 403

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Dame Zara Kate Holt (1909-1989), fashion designer and businesswoman, was born on 10 March 1909 at Kew, Melbourne, younger daughter and second of four children of Victorian-born Sydney Herbert Dickins, merchant, and his wife Violet, née MacDonald, from Scotland. She was educated at home before attending Ruyton Girls' School, Kew (1919-24. 42m Harold Holt went missing while swimming at Cheviot Beach in Portsea, Victoria. His body has never been found. abc.net.au/news/disappearance-harold-holt-inside-search-operation-australia/12817236 It was "like a leaf being taken out," lamented Marjorie Gillespie. "So quick and final." Holt and his wife Zara were neighbours after buying a renovated service building on one of eight lots when the Gillespies subdivided their Weeroona Ave property in 1961. Harold Holt was often seen. 12/17/2017 On December 17, 1967, Australian Prime Minister Harold Holt went for a swim at an isolated south coast beach and was never seen again. Fifty years on, conspiracy theories surrounding.

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Prime Minister Harold Holt disappeared at Cheviot Beach, Victoria on 17 December 1967. No trace of him was ever found and the case remains one of Australia's greatest mysteries. How could the leader of the country simply vanish while still in office? 1960s politicians 'He loved women', says Dame Zara Bates in this interview from the documentaryThe Harold Holt Mystery (Ten Network, 1985). Bates recalls Holt as a man who could easily make woman fall in love with him. Throughout their marriage she had to turn a blind eye to his many affairs.