Hi All,
In 1893 the Metropolitan Police was nothing if not cost-conscious.
In "Sixpenny Telegrams" twelve words were charged 6d., with ½d. per word charged thereafter. Every word was charged for, and five figures or under were counted as one word.
To save money the Metropolitan Police allotted certain persons with a telegraphic number which was to be used instead of writing out the person's name and address in full.
Who was No. 27?
Regards,
Simon
In 1893 the Metropolitan Police was nothing if not cost-conscious.
In "Sixpenny Telegrams" twelve words were charged 6d., with ½d. per word charged thereafter. Every word was charged for, and five figures or under were counted as one word.
To save money the Metropolitan Police allotted certain persons with a telegraphic number which was to be used instead of writing out the person's name and address in full.
Who was No. 27?
Regards,
Simon
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