- of
indicating that a
given statement was
meant as a joke. "Polona".
Telegraphische Zeichenkunst.
Deutschen Postzeitung, Vol. VII. (No. 22), 1896-11-16...
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Wolffs Telegraphisches Bureau (1849–1934) was
founded by the
German Bernhard Wolff (1811–1879), the
editor of the
Vossische Zeitung and
founder of the...
- available. One of Havas's proteges,
Bernhard Wolff,
founded Wolffs Telegraphisches Bureau in
Berlin in 1849.
Another Havas disciple, Paul Reuter, began...
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Wolff and Paul
Julius Reuter,
later set up
rival news agencies,
Wolffs Telegraphisches Bureau in 1849 in
Berlin and
Reuters in 1851 in London.
Guglielmo Stefani...
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founder of the
National Zeitung (1848–1938), and
founder of
Wolffs Telegraphisches Bureau (1849–1934), one of the
first press agencies in
Europe and one...
- the ****ociated
Press in the
United States in 1846, and the Wolff'sche
Telegraphische Bureau in
Prussia also in 1849. Two
years later, Paul
Julius Reuter...
-
French Havas Agency was
founded in 1835, the
German agency Wolffs Telegraphisches Bureau in 1849, and the
British Reuters in 1851.
These three European...
- in
action on 13 July 1917.
After the war
Ustinov worked for
Wolffs Telegraphisches Bureau, the
first German news agency, in Amsterdam. On 17 July 1920...
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messages and
forward them to the next station.
Three dispatch departments (
telegraphische Expeditionen)
located in Berlin,
Cologne and
Koblenz handled the coding...
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never have existed.
Several versions of the
speech are known:
Wolffs Telegraphisches Bureau ("WTB I")
circulated a
summary of it in
indirect speech on 27 July...