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First Test Match at Old Trafford, Manchester
First Day

Ball-by-ball commentaries by Rex Alston, John Arlott, Alan Gibson, Roy Lawrence
Comments on play by F.R. Brown, Norman Yardley
Lunch, teatime, and close-of-play summaries by E.W. Swanton

11.15-1.35 including lunchtime summary

2.10-4.20* including teatime summary

4.30*-6.35

See Page 36

Contributors

Unknown:
Rex Alston
Unknown:
John Arlott
Unknown:
Alan Gibson
Unknown:
Roy Lawrence
Play By:
F. R. Brown
Play By:
Norman Yardley

Introduced by BASIL MINCHIN
News Comment: EDWARD ROGERS t'The Unity of Christians ':
This English edition of a selection of Cardinal Bea's statements in preparation for the Vatican Council is reviewed by JOHN WELLER , Faith and Order Secretary of the British Council of Churches A Monastery for the Union of the Churches: MICHAEL de LA BEDOYERE describes a visit to the Benedictine Abbey at Chevetogne

Contributors

Introduced By:
Basil Minchin
Unknown:
Edward Rogers
Reviewed By:
John Weller

Twelve lessons based on a letter from VERA LEBEDEVA , recorded by courtesy of Moscow Radio Lesson 3: Introduced by ALEXIS BOBRINSKOY with EMMIE VOSNESENSKAYA and MARGARET COLLIE
For details of accompanying book let see page 48

Contributors

Unknown:
Vera Lebedeva
Introduced By:
Alexis Bobrinskoy
Unknown:
Emmie Vosnesenskaya
Unknown:
Margaret Collie

The Wine Is Safe tby GEORGE ORDISH
Just a century ago the vine louse struck at the vineyards of France and for a time it looked as if there would ultimately be no more wine produced in the Old World. If this happened today we would attack with a whole battery of insecticides—and have to Ro on doing so. But the scientists of a hundred years ago applied a much more radical solution.
Reptd. Sat., 10.0 a.m. (Home not Midland)

Network Three

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