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Sensitive and intelligent, the telegraphist eventually finds out more than she may want to know.
He was postmaster and telegraphist at Williams between 1875 and 1880.
This long story centers on an unnamed London telegraphist.
Telegraphist Webber remembers thinking that "the beaching is a tragedy."
It was only far on in the night that the weary telegraphist got an answer to his calls, but then the messages came clear and strong.
He later worked as a telegraphist in Perth.
However, the telegraphist aboard the cruiser failed to inform his superiors of the action so no help was sent.
Later on he worked as a telegraphist reporting news to the country's capital San José.
His father was a telegraphist for the post office, as was his mother before marriage.
Wheelwright gave him a job as a telegraphist.
The detailed and convincing portrait of the telegraphist has garnered much kudos.
On his return to Australia, he was ordered to resume his work as a telegraphist for the postal service.
On 8 April 1936, he became a sorting clerk and telegraphist in Edinburgh.
In 1917 he began working as a signals telegraphist at the Helsinki Central railway station.
A year after its triumphal premiere, Romero gave up his job as a telegraphist to become a full-time writer.
He worked as a telegraphist in a Post office, London, till December 1890.
Besides his artistic activity Irevani worked as a telegraphist at post office.
Before arriving at the final point the Captain asked through the telegraphist that the ship should be named "Michel".
Though the telegraphist lives vicariously through her customers to some extent, she is not presented as voyeuristic or abnormal.
Although James sees the telegraphist as a member of her class, surely, the story is not one of class conflict.
The script is based on a play "showing the adventures and vicissitudes in the life of a Girl Telegraphist".
Each machine carried a crew of four, an officer, a sergeant as second pilot, a wireless telegraphist and an air-gunner.
He joined the Postmaster General's Department in 1917 as a messenger boy and later, a telegraphist.
They included a Petty Officer telegraphist who sent a second distress call after the radio operators had abandoned their position.
He rose from traffic clerk to telegraphist, studied shorthand at night school and became stenographer to the general manager.