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Aviation History
1941
1941 - 0974.PDF
30 Advertisements. /in TK^DQ'Tf AFRIL 24TH' T941 A TRIUMPH OF EFFICIENT ORGANIZATION Some Recent Developments of Cable and Wireless inEMPIRE COMMUNICATIONS O EMPIRE FLAT RATE INTRODUCED 111 ^^ vl Reducing a variety of rates (from as high as 9s. 8d. a word) to •*• L^^-Jv/ is. 3d. a word (full rate) between any points in the Empire, with corresponding reductions in the cheaper classes. O EMPIRE PRESS RATE Reduced from as high as 3s. nd. a word to a flat rate of © 5/ EMPIRE SOCIAL TELEGRAM SERVICE Jl AR I fcD 12 words for 5/-, each additional word 5d. © 2/6 EMPIRE TELEGRAMS TO AND FROM THE FORCES e words for 2/6, with entire address free. © FREE MESSAGES TO AND FROM 1Q4f) CHILDREN EVACUATED OVERSEAS ••• LJ^*-%J Qne telegram a month free to Government-evacuated children and their parents. ©COLONIAL WIRELESS Since the outbreak of war practically every Colonial De- pendency in the Empire has been equipped with wireless in addition to its existing means of cable communication. 5 All these overseas facilities have been arranged in close collaboration with the British Post Office, the inland telegraph system of this country. N.B.—All the above charges cover payments to the Inland Postal Telegraph Administrations at each end for their costs of handling the messages. CABLE AMI WIRELESS LIMITED The British Overseas Telegraph Service
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