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Two of the operators at work at the station on Mount Etako, Wellington. This was New Zealand's first big station and it has had a varied career since it was established in 1912. The officer on the left is transmitting to a ship, while the man on the right is receiving a message from Apia. Samoa, where the New Zealand Government established a radio station some years ago.

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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 19, 16 November 1934, Page 14

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Two of the operators at work at the station on Mount Etako, Wellington. This was New Zealand's first big station and it has had a varied career since it was established in 1912. The officer on the left is transmitting to a ship, while the man on the right is receiving a message from Apia. Samoa, where the New Zealand Government established a radio station some years ago. Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 19, 16 November 1934, Page 14

Two of the operators at work at the station on Mount Etako, Wellington. This was New Zealand's first big station and it has had a varied career since it was established in 1912. The officer on the left is transmitting to a ship, while the man on the right is receiving a message from Apia. Samoa, where the New Zealand Government established a radio station some years ago. Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 19, 16 November 1934, Page 14

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