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by JOHN HATCH
Commonwealth correspondent of the New Statesman
In this talk John Hatch , who was until recently Director of ExtraMural Studies in the University of Sierra Leone, looks beyond transient factors such as radical prejudice to some of the very real problems facing the new states of Africa in their search for a common purpose and identity. Second broadcast

Contributors

Unknown:
John Hatch

An opera by Handel
Cast in order of singing:
English CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Leader, Emanuel Hurwitz
LEO WURMSER
(harpsichord continuo)
Conducted by Arnold Goldsbrough
Act 1
Scene 1: The mountains
Scene 2: The countryside

Contributors

Leader:
Emanuel Hurwitz
Harpsichord:
Leo Wurmser
Conducted By:
Arnold Goldsbrough

Patentable Inventions Now by A BARRISTER
Can our patent law keep pace with the vast changes in modem technology;* Extensions arc constantly being made into new fields and revolutionising traditional crafts such as agriculture, horticulture, and surveying. A barrister with experience of patent cases examines some important new developments in the law.

by DANIEL HALEVY
MARQUIS DE LAURIS Duc DE GRAMONT PHILIPPE SOUPAULT JEAN COCTEAU
JACQUES DE LACRETELLE EMMANUEL BERL
MME ANDRE MAUROIS
PAUL MORAND and MME MORAND CELESTE ALBARET
Introduced in English by RAYNER HEPPENSTALL By arrangement with R.T.F.

Contributors

Unknown:
Daniel Halevy
Unknown:
Marquis de Lauris
Unknown:
Duc de Gramont
Unknown:
Philippe Soupault
Unknown:
Jean Cocteau
Unknown:
Jacques de Lacretelle
Unknown:
Emmanuel Berl
Unknown:
Mme Andre Maurois
Unknown:
Paul Morand
Unknown:
Mme Morand
Unknown:
Rayner Heppenstall

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