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printing telegraph operator using plain text) was
known as a telegram. A
cablegram was a
message sent by a
submarine telegraph cable,
often shortened to...
- had
declared they
would intervene to
prevent its implementation. In a
cablegram on 15 May 1948 to the Secretary-General of the
United Nations, the Secretary-General...
- In telecommunication, a
commercial code is a code once used to save on
cablegram costs.
Telegraph (and telex)
charged per word sent, so
companies which...
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entered ... we
shall win and we
shall eradicate Zionism"" "PDF copy of
Cablegram from the Secretary-General of the
League of Arab
States to the Secretary-General...
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refugees before Israel's
independence at 300,000. In
Clause 10.(b) of the
cablegram from the Secretary-General of the
League of Arab
States to the UN Secretary-General...
- Aires. On
setting sail for
South Georgia at the end of October, he sent a
cablegram to the
Daily Chronicle,
conveying the
patriotic message: "We hope in our...
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believes in "Spinoza's God";
Scientist Defines His
Faith in Reply, to
Cablegram From
Rabbi Here. Sees a
Divine Order But Says Its
Ruler Is Not Concerned...
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gained entry if he had
applied for it. However, when
Chaplin received a
cablegram informing him of the news, he
privately decided to cut his ties with the...
- 2023.
Cablegram from the
Australian Emb****y, Pretoria, to the
Department of
Foreign Affairs, Canberra, 15
September 1971, NAA916 11/8 Part 1
Cablegram from...
- or a composite.
Examples include ad and
advert (adverti****t),
cable (
cablegram), doc (doctor), exam (examination), fax (facsimile), gas (gasoline), gym...