ALL MESSAGES TAKEN BY THIS COMPANY ARE SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TEi^St 
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To xuiird &«alast mistakes or deUy», tho sunder of A shuUld order U re^sTeO. that l«. telejrraDhed back to the ortidrAAtfng ofhoe foT comparison. For this, oiov-balf the 
unrepevktecl tne>i84nce rate is ebarKed In odiiiuoc. OrJe^-is oUiei^vIse ladlcated on ita tace. ihb is ... - 
the sender ol the message and the Telegraph Ccapany as follows: 
an uorepcated mes&age and paid for aa such. In constcirration whereof It U aitreed between 
1. The Tclekraph Company ahali r»ot be liable fur mistakes or delays In the transroUvlon or delivery, or for non-delivcrj’. of any meanaxe recelve<l for transmission at the iinrepeated* 
message rate beyond the auto of rtve hundrMd. doUars: nor for mistakes Or delays In the traniiDLvKion or delivery, or for aon-dellvery. of ahy message rftcelved for transmission at the repeated- 
message rate beyond the sum of flve thomokod dollars, unless specially valued: nor in any case for delays arising from unavoidable Interruption Ln the working of Its lines. 
2. In any event the Telegraph Company khall not he liable for damages for mistaken or delays In the tranamlsslon or delivery, or for the non-doUvery, of any metisage, whether 
caused by' the negligence of Ita scrvanw or oUiafwlse. beyond ih<i netoal Iona, not rxroeillng In any avcoi the sum of live thousand dollars, at which amount the aendcr of each message 
represents that the message L^i valued, wcle^a a greater vafoe ta stated In writing Cy the sender thererd at the time the message la tendered for transmlajilon. apd unlean the repeaied-me^uge 
rate Is paid or agreed to be paid and an additlomd charge equal to oiie>teoth of one cent of the amount by which such valuation ahail exceed five thousand dollars. 
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3. The Telegraph Company is hereby mode the agent of the sender, without tlahiUty, to forirard this messege over the lines of any other company when necessary to reach Its 
destination. ^ - -a 
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4. The applicable tariff charges on a message destined to any point In the coDiUieotal tinlted Stale*? In the Tel^rapb Company’s Directory of Stations cover Its delivery within 
the established city or community tlmiu ol the destination Point. Beyond each lirnlts and to points not listed In the Telegraph Cempany's Directory of ^t8^loua/ the Telegraph Company does 
not undertake lo make* delivery but will endeavor to arrange for delivery by any aviiJlaijle moans as the agent of the-oender, with the understanding that the sender authorizes tbe coUeetloii' 
of any addltloual charge from the addressee and agrees to pay fuch aaditional charge If It Is not ^cUected from the addressee. *> l v 
5. Nu respoiiaihUlty attaches to the Tvlei;rapn Company conctmlng meHsaKcat^intil the same ate accepted at one of fta transmitting officer; and If a message is sent to such oflflce by 
one of the Telegraph Couipany's mostoogers, he aetd for that purpt«e as the agent of toe senrler; e accept that when, the Telegraph Company sends a OTea><5fiffer to pick up a mcasage. the inos- 
nebger la that instance am a:i the agent of the Telegraph Company In accepting the- iii»^ssage. the T^lc^,'niph Company ass'immg responslbllltyifroto the time ofsuoa aooepianoe. 
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d. The Telegraph Company will not be liable for damages or statutory peniities when the claim is not prescnti'^d In w’rttlng tb thtf Telegraph Company, (a) within ninety days 
after the message i« flied with the Telegraph Compoii^ for uaftsmlsalon In the citse of a message bctvveen potut>5 within the Culled states (except toe case of an ImsrjiHlate message In 
Texas) or between a point In the Cniied StHfos on the one hand and a point in Ala^ka^ Canada, Mexico, or sr Pierro-Mlquelon X.xiauda on the other Land, or bet ween a point lu the United 
States and a ship at sea or In f he otr (b) withtn P5 davi after the cause of aotlon. If anv. shall have uecrued In the case of on Intrnstatc message in Te.xas. and fc> within 180 days after 
Telegraph Company for transmission In the ciise of a me^Uiage between a point in the United Rtatca and a fonelijn or 
overseas point other than me points 
416 of the Counnunlcatfona 
the message la filed with the 
spedfled above In this paragraph; provided, however, that this condliion ahall not apply to cialma for duniages or overt^iargea within the purview of Section 
Act of 1934. as amended. 
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7. It la agreed that In any action by the Telegraph Company to recover the tdUs for any message or messages the prompt and correct tcatismissloa and deUvery thereof aholi be 
presumed, subiect to rebuttal by competent evidence. . 
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8. Special terms go‘rernlng tic trang&itksloahf xn»^$^agea according to their clashes, as enumerated below, shall apply to messages In each of such respective claaats In addition to 
all the foregoing terms. • j - .r. 
9. No employee of the Telegraph Company Is authorized to vary the foregoing. 
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CLASSES'OF SERVICE 
DOMESTIC SERVICES 
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INTERNATIONAL SERVICES 
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TFLEGRAM 
The fastest domesUe ^rvlce. 
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FULL RATE (FR) 
The fastest overseas service. Muy be written In code, cipher, or In any language ci» 
pressed iu liomuu letieni. 
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DAY LETTER (DL) * 
A deferred fidmOHloy service, at low latea. 
NIGHT LETTER <NL) 
Economical overnight service. Accepted up to 2 A. M for delivery the foilowlng morulng: 
at rates lower than the Teiegrum or Day Letter ratca. ’ 
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LtTTER TELEGRAM (LT) 
For overoiKlit plain liincuiieeo.eiisacei, at tiaK*r«te. MlalmumctiaivetgrU •orib'kllpUai. 
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SHIP RADIOGRAM ” 
For iue«>a«ca to aoU ttoxa aUp* at 
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