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She watched him stare at the piece of pigeon post for a while.
The princess sent her father the message about it with pigeon post.
The pigeon post service began between the island and Auckland in 1897.
Using pigeons to carry messages is generally called "pigeon post".
An even more rapid carrier pigeon post was maintained between the two cities.
'Have you seen the news from the latest pigeon post?'
The use of pigeons to carry messages is commonly called Pigeon post.
The pigeon post faced a heavy mortality among the pigeons as many were lost on the operations.
Our chief agents can be alerted by pigeon post."
Pigeon post was nothing to the jungle drums ofWestermain.
During the establishment of formal pigeon post services, the registration of all birds was introduced.
Pigeon posts have been known for centuries.
Instead, under the novel conditions of attrition warfare, war pigeons in their traditional role as pigeon post saw a renaissance.
Thus semaphore is a method of telegraphy whereas pigeon post is not.
Communication with the outside world was made using bonfire and flashlight signals during the nights, as well as pigeon post.
Thus they sat, for the most part speechless, oppressed by fears of unexpected telegrams or fluttering pigeon post.
Pigeon post, I thought.
A pigeon post was employed during the course of the siege, with pigeons being regularly taken out of Paris by balloon.
(The pigeon post was discontinued after three years when the sanatorium was closed.)
His coverage of the Siege of Paris sent by balloon and pigeon post ensured his fame.
Homing pigeons were used extensively in the 19th and early 20th centuries, both for civil pigeon post and as war pigeons.
Taubenpost ("Pigeon post"; the song that is often considered the last Lied that Schubert ever wrote.
During the Siege of Paris, the only way for the provincial government in Tours to communicate with Paris was by pigeon post.
After pigeon post between military fortresses had been thoroughly tested, attention was turned to its use for naval purposes, to send messages to ships in nearby waters.
The pigeon post which was in operation while Paris was besieged during the Franco-Prussian War of 1870-1871 is probably the most famous.