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The directive circulated first as a handwritten memorandum, then as copied sheets stamped with the seal of the Telegraph Commission. It defined priority classes, escalation thresholds, operator authority, and something that had not existed before in British administration: refusal.
An operator could now say no.
No to a civilian message during peak hours.
No to a ministry attempting to override priority without cause.
No to a clerk who demanded speed withou ...
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