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MILLIONAIRE’S CHILD

BERLIN, Jan. 9. An echo of an international romance lms been heard here ; Baron Walter ile Mu min, the champagne millionaire, who married Miss Francis Scoville, of Kansas, in London during 1913, having been awn wiled tbe custody of his 7-years-old daughter M.nry, who thus becomes heiress to bis great estate. Baroness Mumm’s sympathy for tne Allied cause during the war resulted m an estrangement with her German husband soon after the daughter’s birth, and the mother and child ‘went to live in the United States, where by a special Act of Congress the mother’s American citizenship was restored. She died m 1919.

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Hokitika Guardian, 21 March 1922, Page 1

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MILLIONAIRE’S CHILD Hokitika Guardian, 21 March 1922, Page 1

MILLIONAIRE’S CHILD Hokitika Guardian, 21 March 1922, Page 1

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