46 collocations for cable

We've cabled our Paris office to look him up; we may hear from there to-night.

You have time even now to cable its contents to New York before the warrant can be executed.

Something had been said about my cabling the President as to the Filipinos' determination to send a representative to Paris, and I had tendered my good offices in bearing instructions to a commissioner from Hongkong to meet the China at Nagasaki, the Japanese railway station, where the American transports coal for their long voyage across the Pacific.

At that moment the home government cabled the Resident-General to send all his available troops to France, abandoning the whole of conquered territory except the coast towns.

"Monsieur Barlow," he demanded, "do you know that the warship for which you cabled your Secretary of State makes herself to arrive?"

Prince d'Abruzzi went on to New York that night, cabled a full account of the destruction of the compact to my government, and sailed home on the following day.

I have already cabled the commissioner of police at Vienna and received a reply stating that the Austrian ambassador would make a prompt demand for extradition and the papers would be forwarded from Washington to the Austrian consul located in this city.

" "I'll cable the American consul at Australia myself.

Mr. Spragg had agreed to cable his daughter asking her to await a letter before enforcing her demands; but on the fourth day after Ralph's visit to the Malibran a telephone message summoned him to his father-in-law's office.

"I can cable aunt every dayso there can be no cause for worryand she will only be the more pleased when we actually do arrive.

When you didn't answer her cable, she cabled Mr. Van Degen to find out where you were and tell you to come straight back.

I cabled the directors, and received a prompt reply in the single word "Tootsums," which in our code meant, "Must absolutely and finally decline to entertain any applications."

"We could cable Mrs. Dorsey," she suggested lamely.

In the second month after the annual meeting he cabled Dory to come home.

I cabled my firm.

Mr. Williams cabled the following: Manila, September 5, 1898, (Received 10.20 a.m.)

" "You're not going back right away?" "To-morrow; I've booked my passage and cabled the girl to meet me in New York.

When the Secretary got my message he cabled Guantanamo, and Guantanamo wirelessed the warship nearest Port-au-Prince." "President Poussevain," warned the field-marshal, "is greatly disturbed.

He tried to play it himself by cabling Senator Hoar, on the same day, that as the man who introduced General Aguinaldo to the American government through the consul at Singapore he was prepared to swear that the conditions under which Aguinaldo promised to cooperate with Dewey were independence under a protectorate.

"Cabled the hour of my arrival, and found youmissing!

Dear Pierrepont: I've cabled the house that you will manage the lard department, or try to, until I get back; but beyond that I can't see.

This dissatisfaction it was that had induced him to cable his invitation to the Royal Commission to visit the Atlantic plant.

I cabled Jack, "Hiroshima for winter.

But, in order to be sure, I cabled our man at Paris to investigate.

Three days before, immediately on arriving in New York and installing himself in this hotel, to whose management he was well known from other days, he had cabled Eve de Montalais and Wertheimer.

46 collocations for  cable