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BOB DOUGALL, BBC News Commentator, holds the microphone while a group of New Zealand officers, ratings and W.R.N.S. on board the famous old ship H.M.S. Victory, broadcast messages to relatives and friends at home. In the photograph at the top of the page, a BBC engineer is seen operating the recording apparatus installed in a saloon car for an "actuality broadcast" from the Dover front

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 5, Issue 120, 10 October 1941, Page 12

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BOB DOUGALL, BBC News Commentator, holds the microphone while a group of New Zealand officers, ratings and W.R.N.S. on board the famous old ship H.M.S. Victory, broadcast messages to relatives and friends at home. In the photograph at the top of the page, a BBC engineer is seen operating the recording apparatus installed in a saloon car for an "actuality broadcast" from the Dover front New Zealand Listener, Volume 5, Issue 120, 10 October 1941, Page 12

BOB DOUGALL, BBC News Commentator, holds the microphone while a group of New Zealand officers, ratings and W.R.N.S. on board the famous old ship H.M.S. Victory, broadcast messages to relatives and friends at home. In the photograph at the top of the page, a BBC engineer is seen operating the recording apparatus installed in a saloon car for an "actuality broadcast" from the Dover front New Zealand Listener, Volume 5, Issue 120, 10 October 1941, Page 12

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