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by John Hatch , Lecturer in International Relations, Extra-Mural Department, Glasgow University The speaker believes that the death of Field-Marshal Smuts has brought into the open divisions within the Opposition in South Africa. He discusses the various forces opposing Dr. Malan's Government in the new situation that has arisen.

Contributors

Unknown:
John Hatch
Unknown:
Field-Marshal Smuts

A Christmas mystery play by Gil Vicente first played in 1513 in the presence of Queen Lianor of Portugal
Performed in Spanish, and produced by Emilio Blazquez-Davila , of the Latin-American Service of the BBC
The play is preceded by a short explanation by Inez Macdonald Ph.D. of Newnham College. Cambridge
The Singers:
Gita de ta Fuente, Janet Fraser Norman Platt , William Herbert
Adapted for broadcasting by Professor E. Moreno
Music composed and directed by Manuel Lazareno

Contributors

Play By:
Gil Vicente
Produced By:
Emilio Blazquez-Davila
Unknown:
Inez MacDonald Ph.D.
Unknown:
Janet Fraser
Unknown:
Norman Platt
Unknown:
William Herbert
Broadcasting By:
Professor E. Moreno
Directed By:
Manuel Lazareno
Casandra:
Ofelia Segreda
Salomon:
Guillermo Beltran
Peresica:
Joseflna Ray Sima
Cimeria:
Fanny Fischer
Erutea:
Elena Morton
Abraham:
Guillermo Leon
Moises:
Jorge Juan Rodriguez
Esaias:
Arture Despouey

Choir of New College, Oxford
Organist and Choirmaster,
H. K. Andrews
Assistant organist,
Christopher Dearnley
First preces; Psalm to first preces
Magnificat; Nunc dimittis (Short
Service)
Organ: In Nomine
(played by H. K. Andrews )
Magnificat; Nunc dimittis (Great
Service)
Introduced by Denis Stevens
Fourth of seven programmes of music by Orlando Gibbons

Contributors

Choirmaster:
H. K. Andrews
Organist:
Christopher Dearnley
Played By:
H. K. Andrews
Introduced By:
Denis Stevens
Music By:
Orlando Gibbons

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