MR. H. E. POWELL-JONES has been a Special Correspondent of The Times in South America, and has previously broadcast several travel talks on that Continent. The present talk will deal chiefly with Argentina and Chile, though opportunity will be taken to mention the characteristic features and points of interest of the ports of call on the east coast of Brazil. Argentina and Chile, constituting the southern half of the South American continent, have special interest for the British people because of the importance and variety of our trading interests there, and of the fact that we look to this part of the world for a goodly proportion of our supply of meat and grain.