Mr. R. A. BUTLER , M.P. : ' A Journey through
India '
THE complex Indian scene will be described in six weekly morning talks, beginning today, by Mr. R. A. Butter , M.P. for Saffron Walden , and son of Sir Montagu Butler , Governor of the Central Provinces. These talks will be vividly descriptive of the country and its people, rather than politically controversial.
From THE PICCADILLY HOTEL
By CHRISTOPHER STONE
RECEPTION TEST
2.30 English Literature
Mr. S. P. B. MAis: More Books I Like '—11,
' Kidnapped '
2.55 Interval
3.0 Biology and Hygiene
Professor WINIFRED CULLIS , C.B.E. : ' Your Body Every Day—11. How the Body is
Made Up '—I
3.25 Interval
Conductor, Sir DAN GODFREY
HORACE FELLOWES (Violin)
Relayed from THE PAVILION, BOURNEMOUTH
Directed by GUY DAlNES
Debussy's Pianoforte Music
Played by ELSA KAREN
Mr. CEDRIC BFLFRAGE
MR. STREET'S ' Idle Thoughts ' have for long been one of the most popular broadcast features with country listeners. This week, Mr. Street introduces a new series of autumn farming talks by experts by summarizing the many grave problems with which agriculture is beset. The talks that follow will explain adopted or prospective Government measures, the results of the latest experiments in food distribution, and in general give farmers a service of expert information that aims at being really practical and useful.
AMBROSE'S BLUE LYRES, from the DORCHESTER
HOTEL
(Shipping Forecast at n.o)