The Annual Assembly whereat new laws are promulgated in conformity with the ancient custom of the Isle of Man: the Ceremony, preceded by Divine Service from the Church of St. John, Tynwald Hill
Order of Service
Hymn, All people that on earth do dwell (A. and M. 166)
Versicles and Responses Psalm xv
Lesson
Te Deum
Creed and Collects
Hymn, 0 God, our help in ages past
(A. and M. 165)
Prayers
Blessing
Commentary by Captain F. H. Mellor
(From North)
D. A. Spencer
Last Monday Dr Spencer, who is President of the Royal Photographic Society, gave hints on how to get better snapshots. Today he will describe some of the ways in which photography is useful to man. He will show that it has played a prominent, and in some cases an indispensable, part in the advance of astronomy, of medicine, of meteorology, and of the science of warfare.
Leader, Frank Thomas
Conducted by Mansel Thomas
Victor Evans (baritone)
By a Doctor
The guest in someone else's house probably sees only what he is intended to see. But if he should visit it on business, then the life of the household is not changed on his account and he may get a real insight into the way the other man lives. Every Monday afternoon, at this time, until August 9 a member of some different trade or profession that takes him into other people's houses, will tell listeners what strikes him about these houses and their occupants, as he goes about his work. Today it will be a doctor and next week a door-to-door salesman.
Leader, A. Spiero
Under the direction of Emilio Colombo from the Hotel Victoria, London