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and his Orchestra.
Music by Verdi and Bruckner
Conducted by the Rev. W. F. Flemington of Wesley House, Cambridge
Christ, whose glory fills the skies (M.H.B. 924; S.P. 26)
Prayer
Lesson: St. Matthew 7, vv. 13-29
My soul, there is a country (M.H.B. 466; S.P. 585)
Sermon: ' The Two Ways ' (St. Matthew 7, vv. 13-29)
Object of my first desire (M.H.B. 90)
Prayers
God of all power (M.H.B. 562)
Blessing
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From the Village Memorial Hall, Flamborough. Yorkshire. Introduced by Hal Jukes. Singer. Mary Davies. Music played by Little Jack Hardy 's Orchestra. Edited and produced by Brian Branston
(Leader, Paul Beard )
Conducted by Stanford Robinson
Collin Brooks
Wilson Harris , M.P.
Kingsley Martin
Guest speaker, Benn Levy , M.P.
Question-Master
Donald McCullough
' A Tale of Two Cities' by Charles Dickens
Adapted freely as a serial play in seven parts by John Keir Cross
Production by May E. Jenkin and Josephine Plummer
Part 2—' The Jackal'
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Report on last week's proceedings at the General Assembly in Paris
Appeal on behalf of British Medical Missions in China, by the . .RtRev R. O. Hall , M.C., Bishop of Hong Kong Contributions will be gratefully acknowledged, and should be addressed to [address removed]
by Charles Dickens
Dramatised as a serial for broadcasting in twelve parts by Mabel Constanduros and Howard Agg
Part 5-' Barnard's Inn '
Music by Walter Goehr
Production by Raymond Raikes
(Donald Eccles broadcasts by arrangement with the Salisbury Arts Theatre)
Our Father in Heaven
Psalm 103, w. 1-13; St. Luke 15. vv. 11-32; The God of love (S.P. 653); 1 John 3, v. 1