Punch,  33 (1857), 83.

Superstition

Anon

Genre:

News-Commentary, Drollery

Subjects:

Telegraphy, Technology, Accidents, Commerce, Race

Institutions mentioned:

Atlantic Telegraph Company


    Reports that a friend of Punch with 'very strong prejudices against the Irish' holds that the Atlantic telegraph cable failed because it started in Ireland where, 'with the system of "paying out"', it is hard to 'make both ends meet'.



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