British and Foreign.
[BY KLECTLUO TKLEGRAfH-OOPTBIGHT] [Pflß PRBBB ASSOCIATION.] WIRELESS IMPROVEMENTS. LONDON, June 19. The Standard says that Mr Dartnail, an English engineer, claims to have invented a generator producing heavy currents of high, also variable, frequency, and predicts early wireless telephonic communication over several hundred miles, also tho establishment of big centres for wireless distribution of correspondence. THE CONSPIRACY IX INDIA. DELHI, June 19. The trial of the conspirators has "poned at Calcutta. Counsel for the prosecution asked pardon for two approvers giving direct evidence,, as they working the Barisal-Dacca sections of the conspiracy. Counsel for the prosecution detailed a lengthy list of murders and outrages which the police connected with the society. The sedition was preached chiefly through religious services. FIFTEEN WEEKS' .STRIKE ENDED. Engineers at Southampton balloted largely in favour of accepting tho employers' offer of an increase of Is 6d a week, thereby terminating the fifteen weeks' strike. HOME SCIENCE AND ECONOMICS. Lord Roscbery appeals for £50-, 000 to complete a home science and economics department in King's College for Women .
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 21 June 1913, Page 2
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175British and Foreign. Horowhenua Chronicle, 21 June 1913, Page 2
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