The Viscount BLEDISLOE
(President, the National Council 01
Social Service)
In January, 1932, in a memorable speech at the Albert Hall , the Prince of Wales discussed the problem of unemployment and suggested ways in which every local community could help to deal with it.
In January, 1934, the Prince broadcast the result of his own observations of the work that was being done to enable unemployed people to make good use of their unoccupied time.
Tonight the President of the National
Council of Social Service, Lord Bledisloe, will describe the progress that has been made in the last two years and suggest ways in which voluntary help can be given to further the efforts that are being made by unemployed people to employ their empty time with advantage.