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Mrs Biggs to stay put

' X.Z.PA.-Reuter—Copyright > i MELBOURNE. Feb. 5. Mrs Charmain Biggs does not intend leaving her home ''in Melbourne to go to London to see her recaptured husband. Ronald Biggs, one of the. Great. Train Robbers. “My job is to reassure my: children that the world is still stable,” she said. “My husband is being punished, for what he has been involved in. and so am 1, to? a lesser extent. It is going Ito be difficult enough, without involving the children; ’unnecessarily.” she told a reporter. “I don't think that, (flitting off to the other side !of the world would help.” Mrs Biggs, who now uses the name "Brent." said she. intended completing her arts course at Melbourne University—and had no intention of selling her story to the. press.

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Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33452, 6 February 1974, Page 5

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Mrs Biggs to stay put Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33452, 6 February 1974, Page 5

Mrs Biggs to stay put Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33452, 6 February 1974, Page 5

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