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− | The [[King William’s Town Music Club]], also spelt Kingwilliamstown, was established in (?) and was very active during the Second World War during which time they staged between three and four concerts every year. [[ | + | The [[King William’s Town Music Club]], also spelt Kingwilliamstown, was established in (?) and was very active during the Second World War during which time they staged between three and four concerts every year. The Mayor of King William's Town, [[Rudolf Ginsburg]] was elected hon president, his wife hon treasurer and [[Dora Wessels]] hon secretary. |
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[[Saturday Post]], March 29, 1947. | [[Saturday Post]], March 29, 1947. | ||
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The King William’s Town Music Club, also spelt Kingwilliamstown, was established in (?) and was very active during the Second World War during which time they staged between three and four concerts every year. The Mayor of King William's Town, Rudolf Ginsburg was elected hon president, his wife hon treasurer and Dora Wessels hon secretary.
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