| 41. | A later telephone and telegraph cable across Bass Strait operated via King Island from 1936 until 1963.
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| 42. | The next day, the fleet steamed into the northern Aegean and cut several Turkish submarine telegraph cables.
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| 43. | By 1983 China had nearly 10, 000 telegraph cables and telex lines transmitting over 170 million messages annually.
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| 44. | The Lydbrook valley was also a thriving centre for metal industries, such as the manufacture of telegraph cables.
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| 45. | Guam connected with the rest of the world in 1903 when it became the site of telegraph cable stations.
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| 46. | The French Cable Station Museum houses some of the original equipment used to lay the French transatlantic telegraph cables.
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| 47. | The first successful transatlantic telegraph cable was completed on 27 July 1866, allowing transatlantic telecommunication for the first time.
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| 48. | For instance, the physicist Lord Kelvin played a major role in the engineering of the first transatlantic telegraph cable.
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| 49. | Australia was first linked to the rest of the world in October 1872 by a submarine telegraph cable at Darwin.
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| 50. | The city's first alarm boxes depended on a system of telegraph cables linked to one of several fire dispatch centers.
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