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ANOTHER MUSICAL TRIUMPH FOR MR MARK HAMBOURGOur photcgrap'i ?ho\\= Mr Maik Ilsuub uig, the famous pianist holding lv« lttle daughter It will be remembered that Mrs Mark Hambourg is the daughtei of Sir Kenneth Muir Mackenzie, K.C. Mr Hambomg states that he is picuiJer of his little davighter than of an\ of his musical triumphs. The match was consequent upon Mr Mark Hambcurg falling in love with his wife at a con in Belgium. — Photo by Halftones ).

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Otago Witness, Issue 2814, 19 February 1908, Page 46

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ANOTHER MUSICAL TRIUMPH FOR MR MARK HAMBOURGOur photcgrap'i ?ho\\= Mr Maik Ilsuub uig, the famous pianist holding lv« lttle daughter It will be remembered that Mrs Mark Hambourg is the daughtei of Sir Kenneth Muir Mackenzie, K.C. Mr Hambomg states that he is picuiJer of his little davighter than of an\ of his musical triumphs. The match was consequent upon Mr Mark Hambcurg falling in love with his wife at a con in Belgium. — Photo by Halftones ). Otago Witness, Issue 2814, 19 February 1908, Page 46

ANOTHER MUSICAL TRIUMPH FOR MR MARK HAMBOURGOur photcgrap'i ?ho\\= Mr Maik Ilsuub uig, the famous pianist holding lv« lttle daughter It will be remembered that Mrs Mark Hambourg is the daughtei of Sir Kenneth Muir Mackenzie, K.C. Mr Hambomg states that he is picuiJer of his little davighter than of an\ of his musical triumphs. The match was consequent upon Mr Mark Hambcurg falling in love with his wife at a con in Belgium. — Photo by Halftones ). Otago Witness, Issue 2814, 19 February 1908, Page 46

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