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Answer for the clue "A character printer connected to a telegraph that operates like a typewriter ", 5 letters:
telex

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Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 A communications system consisting of a network of teletypewriters. 2 A message sent through such a network. 3 The machine used to send and receive such messages. vb. (context transitive English) To send (a message) by telex.

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Telex , also known in Vietnamese as Quốc ngữ điện tín (lit. "national language telex ", is a convention for encoding Vietnamese text in plain ASCII characters. Originally used for transmitting Vietnamese text over telex systems, it is now a popular input ...

Usage examples of telex.

The telex machine is not here in the Embassy, but along with the Commercial section in Kutuzovsky Prospect.

I persuaded the inmates to telex my message, which was: REQUEST DETAILS OF LIFE AND BACKGROUND OF HANS KRAMER.

British Embassy, and pick up a telex which is waiting there for me, and bring it to the Intourist?

I took the telex message out of the envelope and, as reported, there was reams of it: Hughes-Beckett busy proving, I thought sardonically, that my poor opinion of his staff work was unjustified.

Hughes-Beckett, if it was indeed he who had sent the telex, which was unsigned and had no indication of origin, was up to his old tricks of seeming to help while encouraging failure.

He had been told that clients expected telex facilities: a time would come perhaps when clients would expect to find Coca-Cola dispensers and computer games placed in the waiting room for their refreshment and recreation, and it might well be that Chambers would have to bow to their wishes, but he could not help hoping that that day would be deferred to some time beyond his own retirement.

Basil received several telephone calls in the early hours of the morning from an eminent American attorney, associated with him in a case of some magnitude, who appeared unable to understand the nature of the time difference between London and New York and evidently believed that in the absence of telex facilities this was the only reliable means of communicating with him.

His messages, covering a wide range of topics and sometimes employing various ingenious noms de telex, were addressed not merely to his friends, acquaintances, and enemies in every corner of the world but often to total strangers whose telex number happened to become known to him.

Interest appeared to centre on the telex machine, round which were gathered several members of Chambers, the senior partner in a leading firm of solicitors, three or four articled clerks in a state of high amusement, and a slender, fair-haired girl whom I took to be Lilian, the new temporary typist.

In the meantime, she suggested, it might amuse me to read the telex messages which she had received from Cantrip in the course of the weekend.

Facilities include 400 banks and more telex machines per head of population than anywhere else in the world.

The purpose of her coming, it seemed, was to deliver to Julia a telex message received a few minutes earlier in 63 New Square.

No other reason having occurred to me for Cantrip to remain longer in the Channel Islands, I was surprised, on encountering my friends in the coffeehouse on the following morning, to find Julia in possession of yet a further telex from him.

Inn been present they would probably have thought it helpful at this point to remind me that Cantrip had been alive and well and sending telex messages several hours after the time of the accident to the carriage, but fortunately there were none.

Colonel, installed as by right of kinship at the desk usually occupied by his nephew, was continuing his perusal of the telex, chortling from time to time at those passages which evidently gave him particular satisfaction.