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A BRITISH ELECTRICAL COMBINE.

TO COMPETE AGAINST GERMANY AND AMERICA. Received Feb. 20, 10.20 p.m. New York, Feb. 17. A London correspondent states that one of the greatest combines in the world is being organised. It will be known as the English Electrical Company, with a capital of twenty-five million dollars, and employ twenty-five thousand persons. It is viewed as a British effort to obtain the ascendancy of markets hitherto controlled by America and Germany. The correspondent learns that tliS British concern contemplates the ni< ! mv factnre of typewriters on a scale '*< cient to compete in tlie world nv ' which hitherto have been an Am monopoly.—Aus. N.2. Cai.-ie Assoc.

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Taranaki Daily News, 21 February 1919, Page 5

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A BRITISH ELECTRICAL COMBINE. Taranaki Daily News, 21 February 1919, Page 5

A BRITISH ELECTRICAL COMBINE. Taranaki Daily News, 21 February 1919, Page 5

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