As .1 result of approaches made by the British Postmaster-General it is possible that tho princinal cable companies may shortly make if nossiblo to send deferred telegrams in "plain language" for halt rates -Vt present nrivate and domestic messages addressed to relatives or friends in America have to bo paid for at tho rate of one shilling per word; whereas a business man, by using a code system, nnw send by means of one code word a. sentence or-sentences embracing as. many as seventy words. Tho blacksmith was uoarse, and feverish, too > He lay on ll's bed and "bellow"-ed tis"shoe." Tho dreadful cold , that he had got Had made him feel—well, just "red-hot." I'd rather do three years, said he; In prison walls for "forge"ry. But he took Woods Groat Peppermint Cure, Which put him on his ''metal" sure. Advt. 21 The King has accepted the nresidency of the Royal Agricultural Society for 1911. The show will be held at Norwich.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1042, 3 February 1911, Page 2
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161Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1042, 3 February 1911, Page 2
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