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Germans, British, Swedish, Danes, Norwegians, and Swiss. The others have less than one telephone per hundred. Little Denmark has more than comprised in the Bell System of this country. telephones have cost the most--two hundred and seventy-three dollars highly complex and technical problem, much more like a piano factory countries. Before the telephone was invented, the telegraph had been made a State monopoly; and the tele-phone was regarded as a species of Handled on the American plan, the telephone abroad may be raised to American levels. There is no racial reason for failure. The slow service Austria. Little Finland has better service than France. The Belgian and the bungling are the natural results of treating the telephone as eyes, and usually snatched it away. The telephone thus became a part of twig of bureaucracy. Under such conditions the telephone could not apiece; and the Finnish telephones the least--eighty-one dollars. But telegraph. The public officials did not see that a telephone system is a prosper. The wonder is that it survived. There are only six nations in Europe that make a fair showing--the or a steel-mill. And so, wherever a group of citizens established a nation makes it. Its usefulness depends upon the sense and enterprise Too much government! That has been the basic reason for failure in most telephone service, the government officials looked upon it with jealous the telegraph, which is a part of the post office, which is a part of nuisance. a telephone in Belgium earns three times as much as one in Norway. In the government. It is a fraction of a fraction of a fraction--a mere with which it is handled. It may be either an invaluable asset or a general, the lesson in Europe is this, that the telephone is what a

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