AUTHORS DEFRAUDED
.; ( AMERICAN EOYALTIES. 0 \ By Telegraph—PrcßS Association—Copyright //• f :': .'/•.'■',■':';■'.;.'■■. .■■ London,,Februaryß..'. A ■'■ law, ■ court )action : has., revealed the fact that Mr; Bright,'; a ..dramatic au-' thor's agent,, now■." deceased, defrauded Messrs.; J.' M. Barrie; Stephen. Phillips, Louis and; Sir Cohan. Doyle; of : i£28,000/ in ; . connection 'with'' American ■royalties ontheif 'playsi./ ;■■}: • ->y''- ■:■
.Mr;; Barrio only',discovered'.the-frauds yhen ' Bright's executors' asked Him'"to look into"the" accounts/ ? Investigation resulted in the repayment to Mr. Birrie;6f ■•'j816,006.--;--'V; /; '',;',; ; - : ;".'V"
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 734, 5 February 1910, Page 5
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71AUTHORS DEFRAUDED Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 734, 5 February 1910, Page 5
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