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A weekly programme of Christian news and comment
Among this week's items are:
News Comment: by David Skinner
Another United Free Churcht: The Hampstead Garden Suburb Free Church proposes to help to establish another United Free Church. Douglas Stewart interviews the minister, the Rev. Stanley Andrews , and the General Secretary of the Free Church Federal Council, Dr. Aubrey Vine
'Here Followeth the Anthem 1-9: Terence. Lovett, of the Royal Academy of Music, concludes this series of musical items dealing with neglected anthems suitable for various occasions : with the Choir of St. Bartholomew the Great, Smithfleld: director, Paul Steinitz
The Ordination of Women to the Priesthood: The Student Christian Movement Press published last year a book with this title, by Margaret Thrall , of Girton College, Cambridge. Canon W. Fenton Morley questions the author about some of the issues raised in her book, and discusses with her the theological implications of admitting women to Holy Orders in the Church of England

Contributors

Unknown:
David Skinner
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Rev. Stanley Andrews
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Dr. Aubrey Vine
Director:
Paul Steinitz
Unknown:
Margaret Thrall

Seven broadcasts in which naturalists describe what is happening in animal and plant communities on sites they have studied
I-Rocky Shore by H. Gwynne Vevers
Dr. Vevers visits a beach at Whltsand Bay in Cornwall at low tide. He describes to Joseph Trenaman the life on the surface of the rocks and in pools, and explains how it adapts itself to the movement of the tides.
Next Wednesday: Flat Shore
A thirty-two-page pamphlet (illustrated in colour) is obtainable, price Zs., through newsagents and booksellers, or by crossed postal order for 21. (not stamps, please) from [address removed]

Contributors

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H. Gwynne Vevers

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