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BBC "PAMIR" PROGRAMME

HEN the "Pamir" left Wellington on October 3 for London via Cape Horn, the NZBS recorded the departure. Eighty days later when the "Pamir" safely reached the Thames with her cargo of wool and tallow, Colin Wills, well-known broadcaster, and William McDowell, a ship designer who has often spoken in the BBC’s Pacific Service, went aboard the vessel as she lay in the Victoria Dock, London. They heard all about the voyage from Captain and Mrs. Collier, and some of the crew. The recordings made in Wellington and London will be used in a special programme to be broadcast in the BBC’s overseas programmes during the week beginning February 15,

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 451, 13 February 1948, Page 6

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BBC "PAMIR" PROGRAMME New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 451, 13 February 1948, Page 6

BBC "PAMIR" PROGRAMME New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 451, 13 February 1948, Page 6

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