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The New Zealand Expeditionary Force Band entertaining Canadian soldiers at a recent camp concert in England, the performance being broadcast by the 8.8.C. to home and overseas audiences. Camp concerts such as this, with all the artists and bands provided by the troops, are becoming increasingly popular among listeners in Britain, and, .through the 8.8.C s transmission, throughout the Empire.

■ "Sport aud General" Photo, A telegraph crew at ivork in an English military camp, ivhere the training of Signals Permanent Linesmen takes place, field poles of various heights being erected for-them to work on.

Brigadier P. H. Bell, D.5.0., First (Northern) Division, Auckland.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 85, 7 October 1940, Page 5

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The New Zealand Expeditionary Force Band entertaining Canadian soldiers at a recent camp concert in England, the performance being broadcast by the 8.8.C. to home and overseas audiences. Camp concerts such as this, with all the artists and bands provided by the troops, are becoming increasingly popular among listeners in Britain, and, .through the 8.8.C s transmission, throughout the Empire. ■ "Sport aud General" Photo, A telegraph crew at ivork in an English military camp, ivhere the training of Signals Permanent Linesmen takes place, field poles of various heights being erected for-them to work on. Brigadier P. H. Bell, D.5.0., First (Northern) Division, Auckland. Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 85, 7 October 1940, Page 5

The New Zealand Expeditionary Force Band entertaining Canadian soldiers at a recent camp concert in England, the performance being broadcast by the 8.8.C. to home and overseas audiences. Camp concerts such as this, with all the artists and bands provided by the troops, are becoming increasingly popular among listeners in Britain, and, .through the 8.8.C s transmission, throughout the Empire. ■ "Sport aud General" Photo, A telegraph crew at ivork in an English military camp, ivhere the training of Signals Permanent Linesmen takes place, field poles of various heights being erected for-them to work on. Brigadier P. H. Bell, D.5.0., First (Northern) Division, Auckland. Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 85, 7 October 1940, Page 5

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