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ADRIAN SELIGMAN, adventurer and author, some of whose exploits are described in "The Cruise of the Cap Pilar," which will be heard from 4YZ on Sunday, August 7, at 4.3 p.m., in the BBC programme "Good-bye to All This." During the war Adrian Seligman took part in one of the Royal Navy's most difficult tasks when he piloted a Russian ship from the Dardanelles, through the enemy blockade, to safety.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 21, Issue 527, 29 July 1949, Page 25

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ADRIAN SELIGMAN, adventurer and author, some of whose exploits are described in "The Cruise of the Cap Pilar," which will be heard from 4YZ on Sunday, August 7, at 4.3 p.m., in the BBC programme "Good-bye to All This." During the war Adrian Seligman took part in one of the Royal Navy's most difficult tasks when he piloted a Russian ship from the Dardanelles, through the enemy blockade, to safety. New Zealand Listener, Volume 21, Issue 527, 29 July 1949, Page 25

ADRIAN SELIGMAN, adventurer and author, some of whose exploits are described in "The Cruise of the Cap Pilar," which will be heard from 4YZ on Sunday, August 7, at 4.3 p.m., in the BBC programme "Good-bye to All This." During the war Adrian Seligman took part in one of the Royal Navy's most difficult tasks when he piloted a Russian ship from the Dardanelles, through the enemy blockade, to safety. New Zealand Listener, Volume 21, Issue 527, 29 July 1949, Page 25

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