by George Thalben-Ball
From the Temple Church, London
By permission of the Treasurers and Masters of the Bench of the Inner and of the Middle Temple
Second Series
For those who have begun to learn the language and would like to increase their colloquial knowledge Programme 16
Script by S. J. W. Salami
Production by Arthur Langford
A Listen and Learn series
Introduced by John Lade
Reviews of two Bach Cantatas by Denis Stevens and of records of Instruments of the Orchestra by Stephen Dodgson
Second Series
6: Tintoretto
THE ORIGIN
OF THE MILKY WAY in the National Gallery, London
Speaker: Eric Newton
Sunday's recorded broadcast in the Home Service
Work in the world of science
THE WOOL ROAD
How Foreign Plants are introduced into Britain by J. Edward Lousdey
President of the Botanical Society of the British Isles
Seeds and fruits of plants are carried all over the world 'in wool. Many flowers and grasses now appearing in English fields have come from Australia, South Africa, and other countries. In recent years botanists have made a special study of these plants, and Mr. Lousley describes how they are unravelling the fascinating story of the travels of these alien flowers.
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