MR PATTEN OF NEW YORK.
HUSTLED AT MANCHESTER. PROMPT RETURN TO AMERICA. (Received 13, 5 p.m ) LONDON, March 12. James Patten, the American speculator, was subject to a hostile demon stration at the Manchester .Royal Exchange, the members elbowing and shaking their fists in his face. They compelled the "cotton king to take refage in a neighbouring office, where, with the assistance of a strong police guard, he escaped by the fire exit, and immediately entrained for Liverpool, where ho was sympathetically received. He resaila fur Ainciica to-day.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5484, 14 March 1910, Page 3
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