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A copy of Ihe "Wcild's Vnivprpai Code" i;i l:i hand frojn the publishers,' l\w Chnslcluirch l'ress (.'rmpawy, Ud. This eode is cmnpilpd by Mr, Th. dn Sehryvtfv, and the system is simplicity il-ftlf. li is I'liiiniod to) , it thai one caix write out a calilo in the same way as ,ia ordinary telegram, and Ijnvn the' ccdins In .1 clerk of ordinary capability. What this means, no nit? can appreciate more than the busine.-s man, who often has to spend hours in the eompesilion of a cable' anxious to convey to his comspondontsi oversea a I the Icvcst possible cost his exact, meaning:. More than often he dooß not, succeed to his satisfaction, and has tn trust to luck lhat. his correspondent will understand his message correetlv Rγ nsins Ih,. "World's ITnivprwl Code, ,, no such ilifhcully will confronl him. Ho cm s,i.y whal. he want.s to say briellv yet withoul any fear of a misun<lerstaiidin B . \,,. other, and not the least. adv.int.ißc,' i<! I ho s]iced with which n cnbln can be coded -a novice cm easily code n cable of twenty-hve -words in ten miimtrs. Tho saviiiK in cost, also, is vory credit. l:hrec ordinary words can ba transmiilwl at the cost of one word, hut as the text of tho cable can be cul down in Ihe s.iiik- \v«ty rs »n ordiimry tolegram, and still- Ij't ccklo.il verbally, three code, words will oftpn convoy (ho moaning of n, ciblo which otherwise, would have to contain at Hie least hvonl.v words. Tho code further contains many tables enabling. m«rch.iiit; lo quote o-: order at. a minimum eosi, i A ,' n l? Ft , on .! l ; r " ov ,° of ,lis marrince ,AI. licrl Perks, thirly-tour, a native of Kiddcrminsler who for the last oighteooii months lu,d loth living at Hcokmondwike, was tound drownd in tho ]{jv.t (airier. Deceased had taken a house and furnished it in re.idiiuu* for his wedding. No explanation for his death Iw ing advanced at the inquest, a verdict of "Found Drowned'.', wee wtunici

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1187, 24 July 1911, Page 7

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Untitled Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1187, 24 July 1911, Page 7

Untitled Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1187, 24 July 1911, Page 7

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