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from Scotland
Mental Health: J. S. Campbell visits Aberdeen and discusses with 1. A. G. MacQueen , Medical Officer of Health, and Joan Lamont , Senior Health Visitor Tutor, the mental health education programme of the city.
Driving a Train in the Underground: The impressions of a Glasgow driver, James Kinloch
Weddings East and West: Rachel Taylor and Maggie Manson describe country weddings in China and Orkney
Poodle Parlour: Elsie Russell takes a tape recorder to the home of Sheila Mackenzie Spencer.
Premature Birth: A young wife describes her experiences before and after the birth of her baby, which arrived three months sooner than expected.
Introduced by Elsie Russell (Continued in next column)
Serial: 'The Hidden Face' by Victor Canning
Abridged by P. J. R. Wright
Read by John Westbrook
The second of twelve instalment*
News Summary at 2.30

Contributors

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J. S. Campbell
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A. G. MacQueen
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Joan Lamont
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James Kinloch
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Rachel Taylor
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Maggie Manson
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Elsie Russell
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Sheila MacKenzie Spencer.
Introduced By:
Elsie Russell
Unknown:
Victor Canning
Abridged By:
P. J. R. Wright
Read By:
John Westbrook

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