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(From "Tho Post's" R?prßseittatlve.) LONDON, September 7. Tho sudden death occurred today of Mrs. J. C. Bcgg, of Eoslyn. With her daughter, Miss Jean Bogg, sho had intended to leave for Now Zealand, via Australia, by the Otranto at the end of September. She had not been in good health for some time -and was not very well when, sho arrived in England last April. A short time ago ; on specialist advice, she went into London Hospital for X-ray examination, which, however, did not reveal the anticipated local trouble. A throat specialist .was; called in for consultation on September 4 but pneumonia developed and Mrs. Begg passed away while still.in hospital. Miss Bogg has been in England for some years, studying at jtho Boyal College of Music, The funeral took place at the City of London Cemetery, Manor Park, those present including Dr. A. Clarke Bogg, Mr. P. H. Cooke (London manager of che National Mortgage and Agency Company of !Now Zeiilarui), Miss Coven, Mrs. Winsbury White, Miss M. Goyon, and Mrs. Couston. The funeral service was conducted by ,tho Eov. J. Burns, formerly of Knox Church, Buniedin, . : .
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 96, 20 October 1934, Page 18
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189OBITUARY Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 96, 20 October 1934, Page 18
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