The ABC universal commercial electric telegraphic code specially adapted for the use of financiers, merchants, shipowners, brokers, agents, . TRADE MARK. TI^EIjO^R & SONS, Importers, Manufacturers, and Warehousemen,69 LTJDG-ATE HILL, LONDON, THE A B V^L14 ™£>i UNIVERSAL COMMERCIAL ELECTRIC TELEGRAPHICCODE SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR THE USE OF FINANCIERS, MERCHANTS, SHIPOWNERS,BROKERS, AGENTS, &c. UJttftum in anb dzconmnn JJaljpblc, ^ecrccn Absolute. BY W. CLAUSON-THUE. FOURTH EDITION {THIRD ISSUE). JjDUuOn :EDEN FISHER & CO., 50 LOMBARD STREET, 1881. Begistered in Great


The ABC universal commercial electric telegraphic code specially adapted for the use of financiers, merchants, shipowners, brokers, agents, . TRADE MARK. TI^EIjO^R & SONS, Importers, Manufacturers, and Warehousemen,69 LTJDG-ATE HILL, LONDON, THE A B V^L14 ™£>i UNIVERSAL COMMERCIAL ELECTRIC TELEGRAPHICCODE SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR THE USE OF FINANCIERS, MERCHANTS, SHIPOWNERS,BROKERS, AGENTS, &c. UJttftum in anb dzconmnn JJaljpblc, ^ecrccn Absolute. BY W. CLAUSON-THUE. FOURTH EDITION {THIRD ISSUE). JjDUuOn :EDEN FISHER & CO., 50 LOMBARD STREET, 1881. Begistered in Great Britain and Colonies, United States, Belgium, France. and Germany. AII rights st> ictly reserved. Price 15s.; Interleaved, 25s. LONDON: PRINTED BY RPOTTISWOODB AND Co 54 GRACECHlRCH PREFACE. The continued success of, and the increased demand for, the ABCTelegraphic Code, combined with the many urgent friendly requests ofnumerous users of this work, have induced the Author to avail himselfof the alterations in the Rules and Regulations of the Telegraphic Con-ference, to thoroughly revise and improve upon the previous has entailed a very great expense and outlay of time, labour, andmaterial, which he hopes will meet with increased approbation. Thefirst edition contained about 12,800 sentences; the present nearly25,000, a very important and valuable advance. At the same time,every attention and care have been given in the recompiling to adaptthe Code to satisfy the said Rules and Requirements of the TelegraphicConference of 1879. Every day the value of the telegraphic system is being more and morefelt. It has revolutionised our commerce, and proved of inestimablevalue in domestic affairs ; there is no relation of life in which the in-fluence of the cha


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