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The Civil Service in the Constitution
Talk by K. C. Wheare
Gladstone Professor of Government and Public Administration In the University of Oxford
Shortened version of a lecture delivered before the University of London on February 16 to commemorate the centenary of One Norrthoote-Trevelyan Report an the Organfostion of the Permanent Gvji Service.

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Talk By:
K. C. Wheare

Talk by J. D. Chambers , Ph.D.
Lecturer in Economic History,
University of Nottingham
' Where industry is part of the lives of the people,' says Dr. Chambers, ' where the people themselves have made it and still live by it, it has a story to tell not less interesting than the purely rural scene and one that lends itself equally to historical analysis.' The theme of this talk was prompted by recent broadcasts on ' The Anatomy of the English Countryside' by W. G. Hoskins.

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Talk By:
J. D. Chambers
Unknown:
W. G. Hoskins.

A play in five acts by Henrik Ibsen
English version by Max Faber
Production by Raymond Raikes
Cast in order of speaking:
Scene: A Norwegian provincial town in the winter of 1884

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Unknown:
Henrik Ibsen
Unknown:
Max Faber
Production By:
Raymond Raikes
Haakon Werle, a prosperous merchant and manufacturer:
James Dale
Jensen, a hifed waiter:
David Kossoff
Pettersen, Haakon Werle's man-servant:
Bryan Powley
Old Ekdal:
Franklyn Bellamy
Mrs Bertha Sorby, Haakon Werle's housekeeper:
Lydia Sherwood
Guests at Haakon Werle's party:
Donald Gray
Guests at Haakon Werle's party:
Duncan McLntyre
Guests at Haakon Werle's party:
Howleson Culff,
Guests at Haakon Werle's party:
Harry Hutchinson
Guests at Haakon Werle's party:
Martin Lewis
Gregers Werle, Haakon Werle's son:
Malcolm Hayes
Hjalmar Ekdal, Old Ekdal's son, a photographer:
Norman Wooland
Graaberg, Haakon Werle's bookkeeper:
Ronald Sidney
Gina Ekdal, Hjalmar's wife:
Grizelda Hervey
Hedwig Ekdal, their daughter:
Mai Zetterling
Molvik, an ex-student of theology:
George Hayes
Doctor Relling:
Norman Shelley

Quartet in F minor. Op. 16 No. 5 Quintet in E flat. Op. 26 played by the Element Quartet:
Ernest Element (violin) Sylvia Cleaver (violin)
Dorothy Hemming (viola)
Norman Jones (cello) with Herbert Downes (viola)
The second of two programmes of chamber music by Förster.

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Violin:
Sylvia Cleaver
Viola:
Dorothy Hemming
Cello:
Norman Jones
Viola:
Herbert Downes

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