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Speakers who took part in the Conference describe the difficulties that face the scientist when exchanging information, and the improvements suggested at the Conference.
They include Sir Alfred Egerton. p.R.s.; Dr D. C. Martin , of the Royal Society; Professor J. Z. Young , F.R.S., of University College : Dr. H. R. Lang , of the Institute of Physics; and Br. D. J. Urquhart.

Contributors

Unknown:
Sir Alfred Egerton.
Unknown:
Dr D. C. Martin
Unknown:
Professor J. Z. Young
Unknown:
Dr. H. R. Lang
Unknown:
J. Urquhart.

by Reginald Berkeley
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Production by Peter Watts
' The White Chateau ' was first broadcast on Armistice Night, 1925

Contributors

Unknown:
Reginald Berkeley
Production By:
Peter Watts
The Chronicler:
Ronald Barton
Madame van Eysen:
Lydia Sherwood
Jacques:
Peter Assinder
Violet:
Ursula Hirst
van Eysen:
Norman Shelley
Diane:
Beryl Calder
Officer:
Cyril Gardiner
The Secretary:
Preston Lockwood
The A D C:
Anthony Jacobs
The C -in-C:
Malcolm Graeme
The Chief of Staff:
Howieson Culff
The Minister:
Richard Williams
Courtenay:
David Enders
Waters:
Charles Lefeaux
Matheson:
Jack Gwillim
Captain Braithwaite:
Francis de Wolff
' Badger ':
Preston Lockwood
The Colonel:
Eric Lugg
Captain Luttrell:
Richard Hurndall
Sergeant-Major:
Eric Lugg
Guide:
Anthony Jacobs
Philip Luttrell:
Richard Longman
The Doctor:
Malcolm Hayes
The Sister:
Elsa Palmer
The General:
Charles Lefeaux
A Voice:
Molly Rankin

Third Programme

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