GENERAL CABLES
HALL CAINE'S FORTUNE.
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LONDON, September 3
Sir William ' Hall Caine’s fortune is estimated at £250,000, according to the “News-Chronicle.” His will occupy, forty foolscap pages, and is mostly it favour of his family. For years ami years he was receiving between £SOO and £6OO. a week from his writings. The world sales of his novels exceeded 10,000,000. LANCASHIRE PROBLEM. MORE LOOMS PER WEAVER. LONDON, September 4. “The Times” says:—“The- joint negotiations between the employers and the weavers in the Lancashire cotton industry have .broken down, owing to differences regarding the adoption of the more looms per weavej system.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 September 1931, Page 5
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