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aggie O’Donoghue died in 1981 aged 89. She was my maternal grandfather’s sister and I used to see her occasionally in my teenage years, mainly at family gatherings. But I never really knew her, despite the fact that when I was at Roseworthy Agricultural College from 1958 to 1961, she was my widowed aunt living

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