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Telegraph and Caroline
* Caroline Davies, " Margarita Swings in To Steal Sandringham Show ," a 25 December 2006 Telegraph

Telegraph and on
By 1871 L. C. Orvis, manager of the `` Western Union Telegraph Company '', expressed willingness to send emergency telegrams on Sundays from his Village drugstore.
About 1888 J. E. McNaughton of Barnumville and E. G. Bacon became proprietors of the `` Green Mountain Telegraph Company '', connecting all offices on the Western Union line and extending over the mountain from Barnumville to Peru, Londonderry, South Londonderry, Lowell Lake, Windham, North Windham, Grafton, Cambridgeport, Saxton's River, and Bellows Falls.
On one of his 1921 ventures he was actually come upon by a Detective Sergeant John J. Ryan down on his knees with a tool embedded in a labour office safe in the Postal Telegraph Building ; ;
The indecision did not last long: during May 1963 the CCITT Working Party on the New Telegraph Alphabet proposed to assign lower case characters to columns 6 and 7, and International Organization for Standardization TC 97 SC 2 voted during October to incorporate the change into its draft standard.
George Kennan, an American working on the Western Union Telegraph Expedition in the late 1860s, found that dog sled travel on the lower Anadyr was limited by lack of firewood.
The Daily Telegraph and the Morning Post on 21 December 1943 wrote that he had been saved by penicillin.
* Telegraph article on the last songs written by Buddy Holly
* On 29 May 2010 Chief Secretary to the Treasury David Laws resigned from the Cabinet and was referred to the Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards after the Daily Telegraph newspaper published details of Laws claiming around £ 40, 000 in expenses on a second home owned by a secret gay partner between 2004 and 2009 whilst House of Commons rules have prevented MPs from claiming second home expenses on properties owned by a partner since 2006.
Street fair on Telegraph Avenue
His only formal education was at his local primary school, after which he carried out agricultural work on his father's farm before joining the French Post & Telegraph Administration as an apprentice operator in 1869.
The Baudot system was accepted by the French Telegraph Administration during 1875, with the first online tests of his system occurring between Paris and Bordeaux on November 12, 1877.
The first connection to Australia was an undersea telegraph cable that was completed on 18 November 1871, connecting Java to Darwin, and eventually to the Australian Overland Telegraph Line across Australia.
The history of Manx telecommunications starts in 1859, when the Isle of Man Electric Telegraph Company was formed on the island with the intention of connecting across the island by telegraph, and allowing messages to be sent onwards to the UK.
Among the first were the Central Commission for Navigation on the Rhine, initiated in the aftermath of the Napoleonic Wars, and the future International Telegraph Union, which was founded by the signing of the International Telegraph Convention by 20 countries in May 1865.
After being evacuated from Boulogne on 21 May, he returned to France in mid-June ( now representing the Daily Telegraph in addition to The Times ).
In a 2008 story from the Daily Telegraph ( London ), writer David Gritten offered the following observation on " Forever Changes " while discussing a documentary on Love.
The Daily Telegraph on 1 May 2008 reported that tunnels were being built into hillsides which could be capable of hiding up to 20 nuclear submarines from spy satellites.
The incorporation of the assets of Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company of America ( including David Sarnoff ,) the Pan-American Telegraph Company, and those already controlled by the United States Navy led to a new publicly held company formed by General Electric ( which owned a controlling interest ) on 17 October 1919.
In 1894, New England Telephone and Telegraph installed the first battery-operated switchboard on January 9 in Lexington, Massachusetts.
Ryder had written three letters to The Daily Telegraph in April and May 1969 with criticisms of animal experiments, based on incidents he had witnessed in laboratories, and thereafter joined a group of intellectuals and writers in Oxford – the nascent animal rights community, now known as the Oxford Group.

Telegraph and our
“ Fundamental and necessary change is long overdue for our region and we have a whole generation of young Egyptian and Iranians not willing to take no for an answer ,” Pahlavi told the Daily Telegraph.
On 7 November 1946 the Daily Telegraph, having interviewed Hartree, quoted him as saying: " The implications of the machine are so vast that we cannot conceive how they will affect our civilisation.
Anthony Daniels, writing in The Daily Telegraph, said: "... not only does he never mention foreigners in any but a derogatory way-when he is far too intelligent a man really to believe that we have nothing to learn from any of them-but when he writes of the Germans and the Japanese as having taken our cars and electronics industries he is pandering to the kind of stupid, ignorant, sentimental, self-pitying xenophobia which is the root of all fascism, and which is an obstacle to genuine self improvement.
" Writing for The Daily Telegraph, Peter Hutchison argued that Hawking " feels he is sometimes not properly recognised for his contribution to our understanding of the universe.
The Daily Telegraph wrote: It is highly interesting and curious, to see mixed in a friendly game on the most historically Saxon part of our island, representatives of two races so far removed from each other as the modern Englishman and the Aboriginal Australian.
Following the Conservative Party's defeat in the February 1974 general election, Biggs-Davison, writing in the Daily Telegraph said " to win back the voters, to revive Tory democracy among the industrial workers, our appeal must be practical and patriotic, not ' progressive ' and ' permissive '".
In July of that year he wrote a letter to The Daily Telegraph calling for " dynamic, invigorating, uplifting leadership ... above party politics " which would " save " the country from " the Communist Trojan horse in our midst ".

Telegraph and wedding
During the period leading up to the 1999 wedding of The Prince Edward, the youngest son of Elizabeth II, experts speculated the dukedom of Cambridge or Sussex as the most likely to be granted to him, and The Sunday Telegraph later reported that Prince Edward was at one point set to be titled Duke of Cambridge.
On 9 February 2010, an article published in the Belfast Telegraph reported that Buckley's wedding was called off due to his boyfriend getting cold feet.

Telegraph and day
By the end of the American Civil War, the Observatory's clocks were linked via telegraph to ring the alarm bells in all of the Washington, D. C. firehouses three times a day, and by the early 1870s the Observatory's daily noon time signal was being distributed nationwide via the Western Union Telegraph Company.
: The Telegraph, like the Times, does not identify the setter of each puzzle but, unlike the Times, has a regular setter for each day of the week, plus a few occasional setters to cover holidays or sickness.
Many of the prominences on which the towers were built are known as ' Telegraph Hill ' to this day.
* Iraqi Kurds remember day Saddam gassed them, The Telegraph, 17 / 03 / 2003
The Daily Telegraph ran the picture of Cairns and Morosi the next day with the headline " Breakfast with Junie ".
Clarke furthered his attack on Brown in an interview with The Daily Telegraph on the following day, accusing Brown of being " a control freak ", " deluded " and " uncollegiate ".
The Daily Telegraph ran the picture of Cairns and Morosi the next day with the headline " Breakfast with Junie ".
On 17 August 1942, the clue " French port ( 6 )" appeared in the Daily Telegraph crossword ( compiled by Leonard Dawe ), followed by the solution, " Dieppe " the next day ; on 19 August, the raid on Dieppe took place.
Harte wrote, " Bohemia has never been located geographically, but any clear day when the sun is going down, if you mount Telegraph Hill, you shall see its pleasant valleys and cloud-capped hills glittering in the West ..."
In August 1914, one day after St. Petersburg was renamed Petrograd, SPTA was renamed the Petrograd Telegraph Agency ( PTA ).
But such was the overall decline in circulation that in the ABC figures for January to June 2012, the Irish News surpassed the Belfast Telegraph in terms of full-priced copies sold, with the once unrivalled Belfast Telegraph now trailing the Irish News by 1, 284 copies per day.
A day or two later The Daily Telegraph announced that the prank had resulted in all security passes to the police headquarters having to be withdrawn and then re-issued.
The Telegraph Road followed the route of present day Telegraph Avenue from Downtown Oakland to Temescal, then ran along what is now the route of Claremont Avenue up to the summit of the Berkeley Hills where it became Fish Ranch Road.
The freeway created a wall between Telegraph Avenue and present day Martin Luther King Jr. Way ( formerly Grove Street ), and sliced the Temescal District in half.
On that same day the Telegraph Agency of the Soviet Union ( TASS ) issued the coup plotters ' decree, which stated: " Owing to the conditions of his health, Mikhail Gorbachev is no longer capable of carrying on the duties of the President of the USSR.
Between 1988 and 1990 he wrote the Daily Telegraph ` s The Way of the World column ( a satirical column originated by Michael Wharton ), and in 1990 swapped places with Auberon Waugh to become a weekly columnist on The Sunday Telegraph, where he has remained to this day.
He appears regularly on television, newspapers and websites, usually concentrating on horse racing and football, such as the Daily Telegraph and online bookmaker Easyodds, writing tipping sections every day.
It is issued by Buckingham Palace and printed a day in arrears at the back of the The Times, The Daily Telegraph and The Scotsman newspapers.
The Daily Telegraph reported on 19 October that he said it was a recent " ginny kidney " from a 45-year-old female, but in the Star newspaper the same day Openshaw denied the report strongly, saying it was impossible to tell its age or gender, or how long it had been preserved in spirits.
On 25 July 1925 another merger occurred with the Quebec Daily Telegraph and the paper was then published under the banner of the Chronicle-Telegraph until 1934, when it added ' Quebec ' to the front of its name, where it remains to this day.
Toby Harnden ( ex-correspondent for the Daily Telegraph ) has named him as planning the Warrenpoint ambush of 1979, in which 18 British soldiers were killed, and was also allegedly implicated in the Mullaghmore bombing the same day, which killed four people including Louis Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma.

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