"By independent."
Cabled News From Abroad. CJOU-' JX BIUTAIX. Tin , Knjj'.lisli professional hciiL theii iScottisli brctliron at, tlio Hoylako links to-day hy nine panics to three, although Duncan (!efeated X'ardoii iiv o to I. The I'jiiili.-jliiiieii also won the i'oiirSOIIR'S. [111<; .MKAT .MOX'JI'OLV. Dwelling on I lie ia"t thai Argentina supplies ijl per i I'iit oj' (lie meal imported i..iio (ire.it lintain. a special article in Tin.' Times slates that, tin , Armours. .Smil'U and the .Morrises coi'sunuil nearly two-thirds (il ihe supply. The articles i-s on to say: '''It ivijinres imagination io J'oresee what effects concerted action would have re,i;an!ii!'j, th:> prices paid hy consumers, h'or t'he American companies in pass to Australia and New Zealand would not he a great wtc-p he(aiis" wil'ioiij. N.iine (!i>\ cfciiiieul check the c(;inp:ii'at ively siiliil works there would fall an easy prey to the i .iMllfiue. "The p:.-sil..ilit\ i>.clearly one that I he |{nti>li (<o\'( % riiiiieiil. niusl. study. American houses are bidding for the control of tlio Argentine nicat trade which appenr.-, to signify a desire to control even a larger [irojxniion of tile meat tr.ade of the world." The article .su.a'jjvst.s thai the Argentine and IJritish (Jovonnueiits .-hoiild hold :,\ Ciiiirereii'.'e to discu.-s Ihe mi u: 1 1 ion. I'1;AX( !■; AND CKIS.MANV. •S])eakiii!i; in ihe Treiick C'liamljcr o! Lo-day. .\|. .Jailles. the Nicialist Icm'er. declared that Gi-r----niiiiiy's idi :i of incorporating the iwo classes oi reserves in the event oi war, meant that the atinck u oiiid not. he i idv .sudden, hut eiie witJi forces. German tacticians, added M. ,)i;mre:>. auticipated that l.:l(J(l.(!ll(l men would II'r'se.n on their side at tho first great battle. S'nJATWJK'AI, Ii'JfTKS. T!;e Paris Matin announces that liussia is improving lier .strategical iout:s. mid that, she is creating two mw army corps on ihe \'istul:i. A SI'KAKING JiKJGIJAJ'H. A niachiiie has been invented in which |)hoto.u;raphy and elcftricitv have hecn eoinl;ined in such a way :is Io produce a speak"in 'j; hiouraidi. The results obtained by means <.f this u out l.i in I invention are most :i iiiini>hii|n. Whatever voice it. reproduces is [iiirc and natural and can bo heard the instant tho pictures are throwji on the screen. I.MIVKIiIAI, !v\K(TTIVK. Mr .Sidney Low, the well-Iviiow ji author and journalist.. lecturing at Kind's Collide. London, to-day, on tlie problem of an Imperial executive, said t lint the Kmpire i-eeined In wanf an Imperial Chancellor to advise on matlei.s which constitute;! the busr'ness of the Empire rather than of the nation. Ministers lor Foreign Alt'air.s. Defence and .Im'ii■'iiee in the over-eas should leave the Mrilisli C'ahiuet t<. deal with [>ritish allairs. The E\upire K.xecutivo was eoiupeteiit to advise (.in Imperial husiii'.'s>. Silt PIDNKY I.KK. Sir Sidney I.ee. editor of the Dictionary oi' National has been appointed to the Chair oi' Jinjj;lisli laii<iuau;(.' mid literature at East London College.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 3 July 1913, Page 2
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