In the Alas, Poor Harry timeline, Harold Holt, Australia's 17th Prime Minister, does not go swimming on that fateful morning on December 17, 1967. He stays in bed and later goes for a walk. Though the friends who planned on swimming with him are disappointed, they get over it quickly - Harry is the Prime Minister, and he's had a bit on his mind. Holt subsequently lives to see Christmas and into 1968, but all is not well. Holt faces a country that is rapidly becoming divided over one issue: the Vietnam War.
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| - In the Alas, Poor Harry timeline, Harold Holt, Australia's 17th Prime Minister, does not go swimming on that fateful morning on December 17, 1967. He stays in bed and later goes for a walk. Though the friends who planned on swimming with him are disappointed, they get over it quickly - Harry is the Prime Minister, and he's had a bit on his mind. Holt subsequently lives to see Christmas and into 1968, but all is not well. Holt faces a country that is rapidly becoming divided over one issue: the Vietnam War.
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| - In the Alas, Poor Harry timeline, Harold Holt, Australia's 17th Prime Minister, does not go swimming on that fateful morning on December 17, 1967. He stays in bed and later goes for a walk. Though the friends who planned on swimming with him are disappointed, they get over it quickly - Harry is the Prime Minister, and he's had a bit on his mind. Holt subsequently lives to see Christmas and into 1968, but all is not well. Holt faces a country that is rapidly becoming divided over one issue: the Vietnam War.
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