The Scottish Junior Singers
Conductor, Agnes Duncan Marie Korchinska (harp)
Talk by Kenneth Kirkwood
Lect,urer in Native Administnation,
Natal University, Soutih Africa
The Glen Grey Act of 1894, which extended the system of Native Reserves, was hailed as a major contribution to Native policy in southern Africa. The speaker considers it in the context of its time and of Rhodes's own thinking on racial questions, and examines its consequences in Africa today.
Richard Adeney (flute)
Osian Ellis (harp)
The London Mozart Players
(Leader, Eli Goren )
Conductor, Harry Bleeh
Adagio amd Fugue for strings (K.546) Concerto for flute, harp, and orcheatira (K.299)
Symphony No. 33, in B flat (K.319)
A selection of his poems made and introduced by Robert Graves
Reader, John Launle
Somata in A played by David Oistrakh (violin)
Lev Oborine (piano)
Talk by C. H. Waddington
C. H. Waddington comments on the account given by Professor C. D. Darling -ton in his recent book The Facts of Life of ihow the discoveries of modern generics affect our ideas about the nature of animals and human beings. The speaker is Professor of Animal Genetics in the University of Edinburgh.
A radio script by Donald. McWhinnie from the novel by L. H. Myers
Symphony for wind instruments played by the London Baroque Ensemble
Director, Karl Haas on giramophone recorda