lo J? e i.Pari\ K£aro's balance-sheet for ISBJ shows the remarkable prosperity of that strange French journal. The receipts from all sources were £240,000, of which nearly £180,000 came from the circular hon alone, and nearly all the rest from ft *nTK*A The efP enses were only £136,040, Among the expenses are--. m P°»itloJ' €6.4sl ; pri B tin e and paper, £61.200; editorial salaries, £21,500. Out ot the profits the managers and others received £68,200, leaving about £33,600! of which one half was paid in a special • ii ? dA othe shareholders at the rate ot £1 Is 6d per Bhare. The capital of this paper is largely contributed by laundresses and servant girls, and they have ground* to feel proud of the paper which the j hare help to create.
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4563, 20 August 1883, Page 2
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130Untitled Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4563, 20 August 1883, Page 2
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