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Definition of Cablegrams
1. cablegram [n] - See also: cablegram
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cablegrams
Literary usage of Cablegrams
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. International Cases: Arbitrations and Incidents Illustrative of by Henry Fraser Munro, Ellery C. Stowell (1916)
"THE FREEDOM OF INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATIONS BRITISH CENSORSHIP OF cablegrams (1915)
THE Department of State has made public a voluminous correspondence ..."
2. Out of Their Own Mouths: A Revelation and an Indictment of Sovietism by Samuel Gompers, William English Walling (1921)
"In a series of cablegrams the American Federation of Labor and its President ...
These cablegrams prove that American labor understands the elements of the ..."
3. Kimball's Business Speller: Designed for Use in Commercial Schools by Kimball, Gustavus S., 1860- (1905)
"cablegrams are nearly always sent in this way because of the great cost, and the
messages so sent are called "code messages" or "cipher messages. ..."
4. Commercial Correspondence by Albert G. Belding (1905)
"TELEGRAMS AND cablegrams TELEGRAMS and cablegrams call for language that has been
reduced to its lowest terms. The only requisites of such communications ..."
5. Commercial Letters by John Baker Opdycke, Celia Anne Drew (1918)
"APPENDIX TELEGRAMS AND cablegrams THE language of both the telegram and the
cablegram must be ... In cablegrams it is usually reduced to the form of code. ..."
6. Applied Business English by Hubert Adonley Hagar, Rupert Pitt SoRelle (1914)
"LESSON LIII TELEGRAMS AND cablegrams ' For the sake of economy, telegrams should
be as ... cablegrams."
7. Modern Business Correspondence: A Practical Treatise on the Writing of by Frank Merrill Erskine (1906)
"TELEGRAMS AND cablegrams .LESSON XLVII. It is important that a good business ...
cablegrams are nearly always sent in this way because of the great cost, ..."