0 (especially in the past) a piece of paper with a message sent by telegraph --
1 a message sent by telegraph --
2 a message that is sent using wires that carry electrical signals and then printed out. Telegrams have now been replaced by faxes and email. --
Does it mean that troops were told that they could have greeting telegrams when, in fact, they could not?
They were also ready to undertake by means of their wireless apparatus the same kind of work in connection with telegrams.
That is the whole of the mischief so far as this telegram was concerned.
The telegram said that the men were being deprived of their gratuities.
Trifonov integrates the diaries, telegrams, announcements and minutes, which were preserved by his father, with other archival data.
Those characteristics are similar to "telegram style".
In the cases documented it is possible to see an actual decrease in the number of telegrams once the telephone network was open in the city.
He believed that just as the postal and telegraphic services generated letters and telegrams, a telephone transmission would ultimately require a "record" to be useful to business.