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April 4, 1901 |
The Daily Error |
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Saboteurs Cut
Trans-Oceanic Cable!
Non-responsive locations might have been removed, had their names changed, or are temporarily unavailable. |
![]() Serration marks prove sabotage, not accident, say experts. ____________________ Congressmen Demand an Investigation, Declare "Never Again!" -- p. 9. |
Officials recommend that citizens remain calm and try the following: If you typed the page address in the Address bar, make sure that it is spelled correctly. Open the Speed Diplomacy home page, and then look for links to the information you want. Click the browser's Back button to try another link. Try a search window to look for information on the Internet. Update your bookmarks or favorites links. Recommendations courtesy of the International Fraternal League of Electric Mariners. |
The Cable Layer Scotia races to the scene to repair the vital link. ___________________________________ Rumors from Abroad Implicate Morocco in Cable Affair, President Roosevelt Threatens to Despatch Atlantic Squadron -- p. 2. |
The cable is an actual, salvaged trans-Atlantic cable.
Scotia was an actual cable-layer and from 1902 a Commercial Cable Company repair ship based at Guam.
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