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- Q4825089 subject Q6157147.
- Q4825089 subject Q8627635.
- Q4825089 abstract "Australian railway telegraphic codes were originally devised to reduce the size of telegraphic messages, though some have survived into the telephone era. They were basically used in telegrams between locations in a railway network of offices, stations and other parts of the railway system.The distinction between telegraphic code, and telegraphic code addresses is an important one to make. Many businesses identified on their stationery their telegraphic address, as well as their telephone number.In some states, railway operations would have offices with abbreviated addresses".
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- Q4825089 wikiPageWikiLink Q6157147.
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- Q4825089 wikiPageWikiLink Q8627635.
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- Q4825089 comment "Australian railway telegraphic codes were originally devised to reduce the size of telegraphic messages, though some have survived into the telephone era. They were basically used in telegrams between locations in a railway network of offices, stations and other parts of the railway system.The distinction between telegraphic code, and telegraphic code addresses is an important one to make.".
- Q4825089 label "Australian railway telegraphic codes".