The Princes Trust.
reported to be broken. A HUGE BUSIMIESS. [By Electric Telegraph-—Copyright] | [United Press ' (Received 5.20 a.m.) \ Loud mi, April 7. The Chronicle’s Berlin correspondent 'states that the break-up of the Prinico’s Trust is complete, I Princes Fuvstenburg, Holienloho and Gehringon entered into partnership six years ago, and soon controlled a lingo business in many parts of the j world., including theatres, hotels, iuines, tramways, shops, steamships lines farms, and forests, with a total .capital of 120 millions sterling, j Prince Furstcnburgh’s wealth when the Trust was formed was twenty-live 'million, and Prince Hohenlohe’s twelve millions. 1 Prince Fnrstenbnrgh is now comparatively poor, and already has sold some estates. Prince flohenloho’s estates aro now worth £650,000. The debts are over six millions.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 91, 8 April 1914, Page 5
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123The Princes Trust. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 91, 8 April 1914, Page 5
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