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Sir Joseph Ward listens to wireless reports during army exercises in France during World War I
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Telephonist of the New Zealand Howitzer Battery receiving the ranges
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An observation post on Westhoek Ridge, World War I
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Brigade runner carrying an important message at the Front, World War I
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New Zealand soldiers sending word by telephone, Le Quesnoy, France
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World War I New Zealand Signal Company running out a wire
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New Zealand Engineers repairing underground signal lines during World War I
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A signaller leaves his dugout on the Somme to work in the sunshine
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The New Zealand signals office near the Western Front, World War I
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Battery action at Beaussart, France, during World War I
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A runner moving through a front line trench in World War I
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The Runner sets off from company headquarters with an important message
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