HOUSE NOT SOLD
(N.Z. Press Assn.—Copyripht) SYDNEY, May 17. A C.5.1.R.0. scientist, Geoffrey Chandler, failed to sell his home by auction in Sydney. Bidding opened at £2500 and rose slowly to £3450.
A tin-robfed two-bedroom home in Croydon, it was passed in for private sale when the reserve price of about £4OOO was not reached. Mr Chandler’s wife, Margaret, died in one of Australia’s most puzzling death mysteries. The bodies of Mrs Chandler and a New Zealand-born scientist,, Dr. Gilbert Bogle, were found op the bank of the Lane Cove river on New. Year’s Day, 1963.
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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30443, 18 May 1964, Page 10
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