Mr. ,T. PierpoHt Morgan, the great American financier, is remarkable noi onlj by reason of his colossal wealth and the vast business enterprises he directs, but also because of the implicit confidence placed in him by capitalists and business men. Some of his ! greatest schemes, it is scfd, are carried out without consultation with anybody. All that the other participators in such enterprises known is that Mr. Morgan requires from then: so much money for a given period— the case of large Arms it may be as much a? £100.000 or even more. On receipt of an intimation from the great mail the money—often running into millions— handed over to him without a word, and the subscribers wait with quiet confidence the result, kuowins absolutely nothing of the manner in which th? money is to be 1 * used. But then patience and trustfulness are invariably rewarded, and at the end of the anrx>inted time they receive back their capital with a splendid profit. Dr. Allan Macfadyen, who has aroused the interest of the medical world by the discovery of an anti-typhoid serum, is an Edinburgh doctor of forty-three years of age, who studied also at Berne, Gottiugcn, and Munich. ; He has devoted his career to research in relation to bacteriology, and is director of the Jenner Institute of Proven* tive Medicine London.,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12280, 26 May 1903, Page 5
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