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In August 1975, I visited an island in the Pacific called Ouvea which is part of the Loyalty Islands group to the east of New Caledonia. Australia was in turmoil with the Whitlam government under severe attack from the right. A constitutional coup was in train. Valéry Giscard d’Estaing was the conservative president of France at the time. His pictures adorned the walls of the Mayoralty building in Fayoue in Ouvea... read more at http://workersbushtelegraph.com.au/2013/09/12/19368/