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(1914) [MARC] Author: Joseph Guinchard
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Local Station (Östermalm) of the Stockholm Telephone Co.


Finally, on page 651, figures are given from which the reader may draw
a comparison between the development of the telephone system in Sweden
and some other countries. In proportion to the population, Stockholm has
more telephone apparatuses than any other city, viz. 228 per 1 000
inhabitants (1913). At the end of 1914 the proportion is still more striking,
viz.: 241 per 1 000 inhabitants.

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