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MRS VIVIAN FUCHS LEAVES FOR NEW ZEALAND.—Mrs Fuchs, the wife of the leader of the British trans-Antarctic expedition, at present at the South Pole, being seen off by her son and daughter, Peter and Hilary, in London last week. Mrs Fuchs will stay with her sister in Melbourne, and then hopes to come to New Zealand to meet her husband.

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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28490, 21 January 1958, Page 2

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MRS VIVIAN FUCHS LEAVES FOR NEW ZEALAND.—Mrs Fuchs, the wife of the leader of the British trans-Antarctic expedition, at present at the South Pole, being seen off by her son and daughter, Peter and Hilary, in London last week. Mrs Fuchs will stay with her sister in Melbourne, and then hopes to come to New Zealand to meet her husband. Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28490, 21 January 1958, Page 2

MRS VIVIAN FUCHS LEAVES FOR NEW ZEALAND.—Mrs Fuchs, the wife of the leader of the British trans-Antarctic expedition, at present at the South Pole, being seen off by her son and daughter, Peter and Hilary, in London last week. Mrs Fuchs will stay with her sister in Melbourne, and then hopes to come to New Zealand to meet her husband. Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28490, 21 January 1958, Page 2