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NOT SCOTTISH TRANSMITTERS -
Religious Service for Primary Schools
Introductory Music:
Haydn's Trumpet Concerto in E flat
9.35 THE SERVICE
Hills of the North, rejoice
(Tune, Little Cornard: S.P. 64)
Interlude:
The Story of Peter and Paul
2: Peter and Paul meet at Jerusalem
The Prayer of Dedication
He who would valiant be
(Tune, Monks Gate: S.P.515)
Repeated Thursday, 9.5 a.m.
(Home Services, not Scottish)

6.30 Shorthand
Dictation Practice
60-90 words a minute
Compiled by MARY DE LA MAHOTIÈRE
Higher speeds: Thursdays, 6.30
6.45 Use Your Russian
Twelve lessons based on a letter from VERA LEBEDEVA
Recorded by courtesy of Moscow Radio
Lesson 4: introduced by ALEXIS BOBRINSKOY with EMMIE VOSNESENSKAYA and MARGARET COLLIE
Broadcast on June 13. 1963
To be repeated on May 21
7.5 East African Studies
6: East Africa and the World
The final programme in this series on the problems facing East Africa
COLIN LEGUM
PROFESSOR ROLAND OLIVER and DR. MARGERY PERHAM discuss the attempts to establish an East African Federation together with the role of East Africa in the pan-African movement and in the world at large
Introduced by IAN MCINTYRE
Produced by ROGER OWEN

Contributors

Introduced By:
Alexis Bobrinskoy
Introduced By:
Margaret Collie
Unknown:
Colin Legum
Unknown:
Professor Roland Oliver
Unknown:
Dr. Margery Perham
Introduced By:
Ian McIntyre
Produced By:
Roger Owen

Electricity without the ohm by R. CARRUTHERS of the Culham Laboratory U.K.A.E.A.
At very low temperatures, certain metals become * superconducting,' and their electrical resistance vanishes. Currents are then transmitted without loss of power. But this is not the answer to an electrical engineer's prayer; there are still very serious problems to be tackled.

Contributors

Unknown:
R. Carruthers

Network Three

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