FREE WHEELS. Wo can now fit Sterling Bicycles with Iho Morrow Free Wheel ami buck podalnii:.,' brake bub. Samples of latest models on view. Burnett and Sinclair opposite Empire Hotel. ' 354 ft is slated that tho profits of the ‘Daily Mail” last year were £BO,OOO. Mr Alfred Harmswortb (the business head of the house and brotherhood of iiarniswortb'), who is now in America, in tho course of an Interview published in a New York newspaper stated that more money is made hv English than by American journals. This, he contended, is partly due to tho more lavish payments of English journalists. ‘T pay my best man £15,000 a year. Ido not haggle over the price with a good man.” Tt is reported that Mr Harmsworth recently offered to purchase ‘‘The Times” for seven millions sterling. This offer was declined, which prompted an American paper to congratulate England on having one thing that could not be bought.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4299, 7 March 1901, Page 7
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