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Religious Service for Primary Schools
Introductory Music: Schubert's Symphony No. 5, in B flat major
9.3S THE SERVICE
In Christ there is no East or West (Tune. St. Stephen: S.P. 250)
Interlude: The Story of Peter and Paul. 3: Paul at Philippi
The Prayer for goodwill
Fight the good fight (Tune,
Duke Street: S.P. 491)
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 M a hot i ere
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 5: introduced by ALEXIS BOBRINSKOY with Emmie Vosnesenskaya and Margaret COLLIE
Broadcast on June 20, 1963
To be repeated on May 28
7.5 Basic Factors in British Foreign Policy
A series of seven programmes
1: The Changing Pattern of International Relations
It will be twenty-five years this autumn since the outbreak of the second world war. Peter Calvo coressi looks at the changes that have taken place in the world since 1945 and at the consequences of these changes for British Foreign Policy.
Produced by

Contributors

Unknown:
Vera Lebedeva
Introduced By:
Alexis Bobrinskoy
Unknown:
Emmie Vosnesenskaya
Unknown:
Peter Calvo

Fresh Water from the Sea by R. S. Silver , D.SC., Professor of Mechanical Engineering,
Heriot-Watt College, Edinburgh
As populations increase and standards and public health and hygiene advance, the demand for fresh water continues to go up Traditionally, we have got our water supplies by using the land surface as a catchment area, and collecting the water from springs. wells, or rivers. These are becoming inadequate and Professor Silver describes some outstanding British engineering achievements which make it possible to get water from the sea at an economic price.

Contributors

Unknown:
R. S. Silver

Network Three

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