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The section "Basic description of a telegraph" is redundant for this article and seemingly forgets the nature of Wikipedia. Even if the reader doesn't know what a telegraph is, and would like to know, all the information can be found by mouseovering the first instance of the word "telegraph". It is the equivalent of having a section devoted to horse biology in an article about the Kentucky Derby. I suggest its removal.
The article has undergone significant increase in content and citation references, also images added. I am seeking a review by an independant editor/s please to determine if the article is worthy of an upgrade from Start Class. Thanks Geez-oz ( talk) 08:20, 4 March 2011 (UTC)
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I would suggest that we change the name of this article to Electric telegraphy in Australia, to fit with Electric telegraphy in the united Kingdom and the page I am about to start on Electric telegraphy in Imperial Russia. It would be nice to sustain some consistency. This article also has nothing about possible telegraphy prior to the incursion of Europeans. Leutha ( talk) 10:59, 2 March 2021 (UTC)
This section, which I have redacted as unreferenced is preserved here:
Reliable Source for any of these assertions would be welcomed. Doug butler ( talk) 21:08, 19 November 2023 (UTC)