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Don’s Party Tricks

<p class="StandfirstFeatures">How Donald Horne went from a flamboyant fun-loving Tory to a herald of the new age of Whitlam</p>

8 November 2014

9:00 AM

8 November 2014

9:00 AM

Back in the days when Young Donald was the life of the party, well before he became a National Sage and at times a Public Bore, one of his lively party turns was a variation of the game of charades. We would all be given roles to act out but he was by far the funniest.

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