LESSON 9
In the South
Introduced by Douglas Clarke
Too Many Designs?: P. Ransome-Wallis questions R. C. Bond. technical adviser to the British Transport Commission, about the Commission's policy for diesel locomotives
Beer by Rail: J. Spencer Gilks brings bfck some recordings from one of the largest private railways in Britain. at Burton-on-Trent
Tunnelling: Richard Hope considers some of the problems of constructing a Victoria tube
Terence Reese. Harold Franklin B. Schapiro. , D H. T. Davenport and the chairman of the British Bridge League,
Geoffrey L. Butler discuss hands from last month's international trial
On the following hand East was the dealer at game all:
Masters Consultation Match
Leonard Barden and Jonathan Penrose (White) v.
R. J. Broadbent and R. G. Wade
(Black)
The moves so far:
(1) P-Q4, Kt-KB3; (2) P-QB4, P-K3; (3) Kt-QB3, B-KtS; (4) B-Kt5, P-KR3; (5) B-R4, P-Q4; (6) P-K3, P-QB4; (7) PxQP
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1895 and All That
Harry Golombek talks about the history of the Hastings Chess Congress
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Points of Technique
BLACK
17-Powers of the Knight
Gerald
Abrahams discusses this position
White to move and draw
ANTONY HOPKINS usually discusses a work to be broadcast during the week; sometimes he goes further afield in his choice of topic.