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Message
Message, means any communication sent by telegraph, or given to a
Herald
who registers genealogies, adjusts ensigns armorial, regulates funerals, and carries messages between princes, and proclaims war and peace. Heralds were anciently
Wireless telegraphy
any wire connecting the points from and at which the messages or other communications are sent and received,' it being also
Intermediary
s. 2(1) (n)] Intermediary with respect to any particular electronic message means any person who on behalf of another person receives,
Communication
both the Houses of Parliament. The President may send a message to either House of Parliament with respect to a Bill
Electronic mail
a message transmitted from one computer to another accessible by means of
pager
the user should call the base station to receive a message or it may display a telephone number to which the
Embassy
business intrusted to an ambassador or to envoys a public message to foreign court concerning state affairs hence any solemn message
Porter
a doorkeeper one who waits at the door to receive messages
Porter
called a portando virgam; also, a person employed to carry messages, parcels, etc. Porters in the City of London are regulated
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