The Story of the Telegraph in IndiaE. & F. N. Spon, 1866 - 86 sider |
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Side 9
... hands . Communication between Calcutta and the seats of Government at Bombay and Madras was completely cut off at a most critical time . Then , and not till then , did the Government hasten to repair the oversight , and a line was run ...
... hands . Communication between Calcutta and the seats of Government at Bombay and Madras was completely cut off at a most critical time . Then , and not till then , did the Government hasten to repair the oversight , and a line was run ...
Side 10
... hand , the counterbalancing disadvantages are easily overcome . Yet , notwithstanding these highly favourable auspices , there is no part of the world which reveals such un- expected and incongruous issues ; nor is there any country in ...
... hand , the counterbalancing disadvantages are easily overcome . Yet , notwithstanding these highly favourable auspices , there is no part of the world which reveals such un- expected and incongruous issues ; nor is there any country in ...
Side 11
... and it is proposed to intro- duce " the American system and instruments of Morse , with some American hands to work them , by which our present line can transact over four times the amount of business it can now perform . " * Thus the 11.
... and it is proposed to intro- duce " the American system and instruments of Morse , with some American hands to work them , by which our present line can transact over four times the amount of business it can now perform . " * Thus the 11.
Side 12
... 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 Manual , " and on turning to these pages and examining them very carefully , it ap ...
... 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 Manual , " and on turning to these pages and examining them very carefully , it ap ...
Side 25
... hands to work them , is the measure to which I give the preference as the most eco- nomical , prompt , and certain of any which could be adopted . If this be deemed inexpedient , the gradual conversion of the whole establishment into a ...
... hands to work them , is the measure to which I give the preference as the most eco- nomical , prompt , and certain of any which could be adopted . If this be deemed inexpedient , the gradual conversion of the whole establishment into a ...
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