The Story of the Telegraph in IndiaE. & F. N. Spon, 1866 - 86 sider |
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... England and her Majesty's Eastern posses- sions have concluded their sittings so far as India is concerned . Having heard the evidence on both sides concerning the working of the telegraph in India , the author finds that nothing new ...
... England and her Majesty's Eastern posses- sions have concluded their sittings so far as India is concerned . Having heard the evidence on both sides concerning the working of the telegraph in India , the author finds that nothing new ...
Side 2
... England and India viâ the Persian Gulf . In reply , it was stated that the subject was then under the consideration of the Government . The accompanying map , which is an exact copy of the general plan drawn out more than fifteen years ...
... England and India viâ the Persian Gulf . In reply , it was stated that the subject was then under the consideration of the Government . The accompanying map , which is an exact copy of the general plan drawn out more than fifteen years ...
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... England on the subject . Before his arrival in London , on the 20th of June , the proposition of the Governor - General had been acceded to by the Court of Directors and Board of Control , and on the 1st of August , the contracts were ...
... England on the subject . Before his arrival in London , on the 20th of June , the proposition of the Governor - General had been acceded to by the Court of Directors and Board of Control , and on the 1st of August , the contracts were ...
Side 5
... England , to every magistrate to have the poles set up in the manner described by a fixed date , along such part of the Trunk Road as passed through his jurisdic- tion . By this means , an enormous existing establish- ment of Road ...
... England , to every magistrate to have the poles set up in the manner described by a fixed date , along such part of the Trunk Road as passed through his jurisdic- tion . By this means , an enormous existing establish- ment of Road ...
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... England to be capable of convey- ing twenty words per minute , in first - rate hands , on a single line . " In order to substantiate this statement , reference is made to a report given at pages 130 and 131 of the " Indian Telegraph ...
... England to be capable of convey- ing twenty words per minute , in first - rate hands , on a single line . " In order to substantiate this statement , reference is made to a report given at pages 130 and 131 of the " Indian Telegraph ...
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