Word: radiotelegraph
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Merger of U.S. cable and radiotelegraph companies into a global "telecommunications" network...
...Nationalization of coal, civil aviation, overseas cable and radiotelegraph services, inland transport. The nationalization of iron and steel was still under consideration, but it looked a likely starter...
...have been and are engaging in systematic espionage which has cost the United Nations ships and lives. Vicious propaganda aimed at the United Nations appears in publications which are supported by subsidies from Axis sources. . . . Argentina is the only one of the 21 American republics now permitting radiotelephone and radiotelegraph communications with Japan, Germany and Italy...
...First the profit-&-loss account omitted all income from American Cable & Radio, two-thirds owned since 1940 by I.T. & T. Yet in the first nine months of last year American earned $611,000 and this year should do better. With U.S. Government help, American has broken R.C.A.'s radiotelegraph monopoly in Russia, Algeria and the British Empire. Second, I.T. & T. listed no income that was not "received or available in U.S. dollars...