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Mrs Bogle Arrives

(N2 Press Association I WELLINGTON. June 10

Mrs Vivienne Bogle, widow of Dr. Gilbert Bogle who died mysteriously on a Sydney riverbank after a New Year party, arrived in Wellington this afternoon A slender dark woman in a blue woollen suit and white hat. Mrs Bogle was kept out of the way by officials from the time she stepped down from a T E.A L. Electra at Wellington airport until her departure from the termini! building by a rear door Mrs Bogle, aged 32. was 'eturning to the home of her father, the Rt Rev E J Rich who lives in retirement in Kelbum He was formerly assistant Bishop of Wellington She brought with her an eight-year-old son and a baby in arms Two other children were brotight to Wellington soon after the death of their father Customs officials barred the press from the overseas lounge and tarmac Cameramen tried to take longdistance shots but officials refused to confirm the family’s arrival or identity The airport manager Mr J Redstone, would not say that Mrs Bogle had arrived or that the guests tn his office to meet her were her father and two ot her children.

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30154, 11 June 1963, Page 12

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Mrs Bogle Arrives Press, Volume CII, Issue 30154, 11 June 1963, Page 12

Mrs Bogle Arrives Press, Volume CII, Issue 30154, 11 June 1963, Page 12

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