| 21. | In 1895, Bellevue became an electric telegraph station.
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| 22. | Electric telegraphs are both more private and almost completely unaffected by weather; they also work at night.
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| 23. | This gave the observatories access to the electric telegraph, and the railway company access to accurate time.
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| 24. | This was to be an extension of work he had done using the electric telegraph at Cambridge.
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| 25. | Electric telegraph was installed in 1861 62.
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| 26. | This made a practical electric telegraph possible.
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| 27. | He was inspired by the technology shown there, which included the electric telegraph and the wet battery.
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| 28. | The nation was being interconnected through railroad, electric telegraph and steamship lines, uniting it into a single entity.
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| 29. | He was staying largest shareholder and executive Chairman of the Electric Telegraph Company for its first 12 years.
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| 30. | The first Electric Telegraph from Brisbane to Toowoomba was established in 1861 as part of the intercolonial route.
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