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The life story of Sir Charles Tilston Bright, civil engineer: with which is incorporated the story of the Atlantic cable, and the first telegraph to India and the colonies / by Charles Bright

Archives, Room Use Only - TK5611.B85 1910




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The secret corresponding vocabulary: adapted for use to Morse's electro-magnetic telegraph, and also in conducting written correspondence, transmitted by the mails, or otherwise / by Francis O.J. Smith, Esq

Archives, Room Use Only - HE7673.S65 1845




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Regulations for United States military telegraph lines, Alaskan cables, and wireless telegraph stations, U.S. Signal Corps / prepared under the direction of Brigadier General James Allen, Chief Signal Officer of the Army, 1911

Archives, Room Use Only - UG603.A76 1912




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Fifty years of "Via Eastern": a souvenir and record of the celebrations in connection with the jubilee of the Eastern Associated Telegraph Companies MCMXXII.

Archives, Room Use Only - HE7713.G7 E27 1922




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Les buttes et la télégraphie optique / par le commandant de Rochas, correspondant du Ministère de l'instruction publique a Blois

Archives, Room Use Only - UG582.V5 R63 1886




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The first battalion: the story of the 406th telegraph battalion, Signal Corps, U.S. Army / by Peter Lambert Schauble

Archives, Room Use Only - D570.346 406th.S33 1921




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Moses Vail of Huntington, L.I.: showing his descent from Joseph (2) Vail, son of Thomas Vail, at Salem, Massachusetts, 1640, together with collateral lines and with additions and corrections to both H.H. Vail's "Jeremiah Vail family" (pub. 1

Archives, Room Use Only - CS71.V129 1947




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Book of correspondents and telegraph code / the Consumers' Commercial Company, executive offices: 234-235 Broadway, New York ; M. Weinberg, General Manager

Archives, Room Use Only - HE7669.B66 1892




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Handbook for wireless telegraph operators working installations licensed by His Majesty's Postmaster-General: revised in accordance with the Radiotelegraph Convention of London, 1912.

Archives, Room Use Only - TK5743.G74 1915




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[Collection of International Correspondence Schools booklets on telegraphy and telephony].

Archives, Room Use Only - TK5262.C65 1925




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General railroad and telegraph laws of the State of Pennsylvania: including the acts relating to incline plane railways and street passenger railways, and such acts relative to corporations as affect railroad and telegraph companies, 1816-1883 / comp. and

Archives, Room Use Only - KFP301.A3 1884




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Microwave steriliser to disintegrate coronavirus developed




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US Vice President Pence aide tests positive for coronavirus




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Tokyo Game Show 2020 cancelled due to coronavirus outbreak




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Faf du Plessis, Siya Kolisi unite to donate food amid coronavirus crisis




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Kuwait imposes 20-day lockdown as coronavirus cases surpass 7000 mark




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Magician Roy Horn of 'Siegfried and Roy' dead at 75 from coronavirus




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In VE Day address, Queen Elizabeth praises Britian's response to coronavirus pandemic




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Megan Schutt ready for women's cricket to feel impact of coronavirus




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'Grey's Anatomy' star Caterina Scorsone, hubby Rob Giles split after decade of marriage




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388 new corona cases reported in Gujarat today




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Pritam scores in Goal

Now they’re all turning out to be all-rounders.




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6 cops of a Delhi police station test corona +ve




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Lockdown till May 31 can stall coronavirus pandemic, says study

A possible maximum of 3 million people will be infected by Oct if the ongoing third phase of lockdown till May 17 is "implemented with full vigour" but the absence of the two lockdowns may have seen a projected maximum that would be as high as a staggering 171 million cases, a study of the Mumbai-based International Institute for Population Sciences said.




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Coronavirus latest updates: Delhi govt asks DMs to release 2,446 Tablighi Jamaat members




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NFL prepared to adjust 2020 schedule based on how coronavirus develops

The NFL crafted its 2020 in such a way where they could adjust it, based on how the coronavirus develops.





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Coronavirus: Indians from China, Japan brought back

All the evacuees will undergo a 14-day quarantine at a medical facility.




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Coronavirus leaves top tourist sites eerily deserted

More than 86,000 people worldwide have been infected with the novel coronavirus and the global death toll is nearing 3,000.To try to prevent the spread of the virus, local governments have been closing tourist attractions that normally draw large crowds. World-famous destinations such as the Great Wall of China and the Venetian canals resemble ghost towns.As new coronavirus cases are confirmed daily, more closures and cancellations are expected. For the most up-to-date information on the status of an attraction or event, check the institution's or event's main web page.




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PHOTOS: World races to contain Coronavirus

When the novel coronavirus outbreak hit China in late December and January, the government sprang into crisis mode. Hard-hit cities like Wuhan, where the outbreak began, went into complete lockdown. Millions worked from home or self-quarantined for weeks on end. New hospitals were built in a matter of days to treat the sheer number of patients. People who broke quarantine rules or lied about their travel history were detained.Soon, the virus spread over the globe, with many countries banning movement of citizens to some ordering sanitisation of public spaces.Take a look.







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12 more coronavirus cases in India, total 58

In Jaipur, the combination of lopinavir and ritonavir, both second-line HIV drugs, was administered was administered on an elderly Italian couple undergoing treatment for Covid-19 at the SMS Hospital.





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Coronavirus death toll in Italy rises to 631

The whole of Italy, a country of some 60 million people, was placed under quarantine as the government stepped up efforts to tackle the coronavirus outbreak that has infected more than 10,000 people.




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Empty spaces amid coronavirus

Cinemas, stadiums, town squares and other public gathering places are devoid of people as the coronavirus spreads to at least 118 countries around the world.As of Thursday, the Johns Hopkins University tracker says 1,26,258 people have contracted the disease and 4,638 have died across the globe. The vast majority of the victims have been in China but the country said on Thursday that it had only 15 new cases.The outbreak also claimed its most high-profile victim so far when Hollywood star Tom Hanks announced he and his wife, Rita Wilson, had tested positive. The couple, who are in Australia where Hanks is making a film about Elvis, said they had felt "a bit tired, like we had colds" before being "found to be positive"Take a look.




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2nd coronavirus death; several states under shutdown

The Union Health ministry put the number of positive cases at 82, eight more since Thursday night, which includes the woman and a 76-year-old man from Karnataka who became the country's first coronavirus fatality besides 17 foreign nationals, Health Ministry officials said.





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In times of coronavirus, it's hello Namaste

In an effort to stop the spread of the coronavirus, more people, including global leaders, are using the Indian greeting of namaste.People around the world are worried that shaking hands, hugging and kissing on the cheek might help spread the virus.In recent days, images of United States President Donald Trump and Britain's Prince Charles opting to use the Indian greeting over a handshake have gone viral.Take a look.




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Shopping in the times of coronavirus

Shoppers around the world stood in long lines, waiting to buy essentials like toilet paper, pasta, bottled water, medicine and masks as a worsening coronavirus crisis stoked fears of shortages.




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How our MPs are dealing with coronavirus threat

Several MPs came to the Upper House wearing masks and demanded curtailment of the ongoing Budget session, which is due to end on April 3, in view of the novel coronavirus scare, but the government seemed unwilling.







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Coronavirus cases in US cross 5,000

New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio has said that the metropolitan city is the 'epicenter' of the coronavirus crisis in the United States, as government officials announced some of the most stringent measures to slow the spread of the pandemic that has claimed over 200 lives in the country.




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Coronavirus crisis is moving global life online

Millions of people worldwide are having to embrace life under lockdown -- confined to their own four walls or neighbourhoods for weeks on end as countries battle to reduce the spread of the coronavirus.






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Chennai cop wears 'corona helmet' to spread awareness

The police personnel, who are serving 24X7 on the streets, said that the helmet was proving to be useful in making people aware.