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This is the first of two talks in which
Dr. Ernest Vanstone will tell, in language which the layman will be able to understand, what science has done in recent years to illuminate the art of agriculture. Ho will begin this evening by dealing with the science of the soil-a subject on which he is an expert, as during his term as Head of the Chemical Department of Seale-Hayno Agricultural College, Newton Abbot , he has for years been engaged in carrying out researches on soils and fertilizers, especially the role of phosphates in the soil.

Contributors

Unknown:
Dr. Ernest Vanstone
Unknown:
Newton Abbot

Relayed from the Queen's Hall, London
(Sole Lessees-Messrs. Chappell and Co., Ltd.)
35th Season
DOROTHY SILK (Soprano)
Roy HENDERSON (Baritone)
MYRA HESS (Pianoforte) GORDON WALKER (Flute)
Dr. STANLEY MARCHANT (Organ)
SIR HENRY WOOD and his
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
(Leader CHARLES WOODHOUSE )
Bach Programme
ORCHESTRA
Toccata in F for Full Orchestra
Suite, No. in C
MYRA Hess and Orchestra
Pianoforte Concerto, No. 5, in F Minor
DOROTHY SILK and ORCHESTRA
Arias :
Stone beyond all jewels shining (Church Cantata,
No. 152, ' Tritt auf die Glaubensbahn ')
Praise God the year is nearly ended (Church
Cantata, No. 28, ' Gottlob ! nun geht das Jahr zu ende ')
(Viola Obbligato , B. A. R. SHORE) (Flute Obbligato, GORDON WALKER)
ORCHESTRA
Concerto, No. 8 in A Minor for Violin, Flute,
Pianoforte and Strings
(Violin, CHARLES WOODHOUSE)
(Flute, GORDON WALKER )
(Pianoforte, MYRA Hess )
Roy HENDERSON and Orchestra
Aria, ' Good .fellows be merry ' (' Phoebus and Pan')
ORCHESTRA
Fugue in C Minor, for
Full Orchestra

Contributors

Baritone:
Roy Henderson
Unknown:
Sir Henry Wood
Leader:
Charles Woodhouse
Unknown:
Myra Hess
Viola:
Obbligato
Flute:
Gordon Walker
Pianoforte:
Myra Hess
Pianoforte:
Roy Henderson

By now the newspapers and the exhibition at the British Museum have made most people to some extent familiar with the remarkable work that
Mr. Leonard Woolley has done in the ancient city of Abraham, Ur of the Chaldeea. In the course of his excavations there, Mr. Woolley has come upon many evidences for the reality of the Biblical Flood, which can be proved to have been, even if only a partial inundation, at least an historical event. In his talk tonight he will describe the curious breaks in the continuity in the history of Ur, as it is revealed in the relics that he has discovered in the Royal Tombs.

Contributors

Unknown:
Mr. Leonard Woolley

2LO London and 5XX Daventry

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