A series of talks commenting on current legal issues
38-Industrial Disputesby Otto Kahn-Freund
Professor of Law hi the University of London
In a recent case a point was settled of vital interest in factories in which only a minority of workers are members of trade unions.
Kim Borg (bass) with Ernest Lush (piano)
From settings of the Kanteletar:
Silloin laula; Kuusen juuret kuiretturaf Kii emannasta; Lammin paita liinainenki; Oi ukko, ylinen Herra
Settings of poems by Tormanen:
Vanha kirkko; Kirkorannassa; Laululle; Tunturilaulu
Settings of poems by Koskenmiemi:
Kesayo; Elegia Yolle
First of four programmes of songs by Kilpinen
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Translated and introduced by Michael Hamburger
Reinhold Barchet (violin)
Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra Conductor, Karl Munchinger
(Recordings)
Talk by J. C. R. Dow of the National Institute of Economic and Social Research
Mr. Dow believes that many criticisms of economic policy imply an illusory faith in the Government's ability to manage the economy perfectly.
by Moliere
(Sunday afternoon's recorded broadcast)
Erich Rohn (violin)
Arthur Troester (cello)
Hans Alexander Kaul (piano)
The Kyndel String Quartet:
Otto Kyndel , Celia Aumero Kurt Lewin. Folke Braume
by OLeg Polunin
Modern Turkey is developing so fast agriculturally that much of the old indigenous flora is being rapidly modified. In this talk Oleg Polunin describes an expedition with his friend Dr. Peter Davis in which they attempted to collect and identify as many as they could of the plants that remain unchanged.