TELEGRAPH RATES
THE NEW TERMINAL CHARGES,
(UNITED PRESS ASSOCUTION—COPIRIQHT.)
(REUTERS TELEGRAM.)
PARIS, 25th October.
The plenary meeting of the Interji.'itionni 'Tclegvaph Confercuco adopted/the increase in the maximum transit rates. It is understood that in practice the rates generally will not be raised, except in the case of Germany, whose telegraph systems are working at a loss.
It is learned that Britain has come to an arrangement with all European countries not to increase the rates either way, except for traffic with France and Germany, but it is not. certain it' (he increases will fall entirely upon t in- public. As regards trutlie oulsido. Kurope, it is understood thai:
any possible increases derided on l,y the Government, will he absorbed by the cable companies.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 101, 26 October 1925, Page 7
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