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In Memory of the Men of the Dover Patrol who fell in the Naval Action off Zeebrugge, on St. George's Day, 1918
Relayed from the Parish Church, Dover
Conducted by the Reverend Canon ELNOR,
Vicar and Rural Dean
Bells
Voluntary (Organ, Brass, and Drums),
Marche Solennelle (Mailly)
National Anthem
Hymn, Praise, my soul, the King of Heaven
(Ancient and Modern, No. 298)
The Vicar's Greeting to those who served in the Dover Patrol
Lesson *
Psahn 46
Prayers
Hymn, 0 valiant hearts (Songs of Praise,
No. 163)
Address by the Right Reverend the LORD
BISHOP OF DOVER
Hymn, Through the night of doubt and sorrow (Ancient and Modern, No. 274)
Blessing
Voluntary
Eight Bells struck by the MAYOR OF DOVER on the Zeebrugge Bell
The Last Post Reveille
The Quartet of Brass Instruments. Drums and Bugles from the 1st Battalion Seaforth Highlanders (By kind permission of Lieut.-
Col. H. W. W. Stewart , D.S.O.)
Organist and Choirmaster, H. J. TAYLOR
(Daventry National Programme)

Contributors

Unknown:
Col. H. W. W. Stewart
Choirmaster:
H. J. Taylor

Relayed from Spurgeon's Tabernacle
Organ Voluntary, Prelude (Hollin8)
Hymn, Crown Him with many crowns
(Baptist Church Hymnal, No. 151 ; Ancient and Modern, No. 304)
Scripture Reading
Hymn, Christ is risen, Hallelujah ! (Baptist
Church Hymnal, No. 133 ; Ancient and Modern, No. 138)
Prayer
Anthem, God so loved the World (Stainer) Address by the Reverend H. TYDEMAN
CHILVERS
Hymn, Souls of men why will ye scatter t
(Baptist Church Hymnal, No. 216; Ancient and Modern, No. 634)
Benediction
At the Organ, Dr. J. E. GREEN

Contributors

Unknown:
Reverend H. Tydeman

Regional Programme London

About Regional Programme

Regional Programme is a radio channel that started transmitting on the 9th March 1930 and ended on the 9th September 1939. It was replaced by BBC Home Service.

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