News from 20/05/1931
1931; Gale Group;
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Rev. Pat McCORMICK, Professor A. C. Hardy, Vernon Bartlett, Ernest Hollowell, Harvey Grace, Ivor Brown, Professor Arnold Plant, Harold Nicolson, Marion Angus, G. F. Plant, Sir Henry Newbolt, Herbert Read, Evelyn Wrench, 'Doggerel', Stanley Casson, Lady Muir, Sir William Beveridge, Francis Birrell, Conrad Ferdinand Meyer, Rt. Hon. William Graham M. P., T. P. O'BRIEN, S. E. Winbolt, Alexandre Dumas, H. N. Ridley, Professor L. F. Rushbrook Williams, Bonamy Dobrée, W. L. G. Day, R. R. Marett, M. M. Roundhead,
ResumoThe Listener Britannic Expanding Watch Bracelet British and Foreign Bible Society No. 62—'Knotty' BBC Church Army Oxford University Press Secretarial College The Gramophone Co., Ltd Metropolitan College of Journalism Superb Tapestries Principal Contents Diagnosing the Disease of Unemployment The figures given in the following talk are shown graphicallly on page 808 of last week's issue The India of the Princes With first-hand knowledge based on his experience as Foreign Minister of the State of Patiala, Professor Rushbrook Williams describes the India that Britain does not rule The Refugee Settlement—France's New President Disciples of Narcissus The Prince and British Trade Week by Week The Listener The Winter's Work in Excavating England The last six months have been very fruitful of results for the British archaeologist at home Fruits of the Spade—1930-31 The Effect of Tariffs on Employment—II The President of the Board of Trade gives the Labour view on the Free Trade v. Tariffs question. Next week Mr. Neville Chamberlain will state the Conservative case Our Tariff To-day—A Bird's-Eye View To help listeners who are following the arguments between the political parties on the subject of Protection, we have asked Professor Arnold Plant to summarise and analyse the existing Tariff of the United Kingdom What Science Can Do for the Fishing Industry How Plants Move About Men and birds are not the only travellers by air Sociology versus Social Anthropology The Family. By F. Müller-Lyer. Translated by F. W. Stella-Browne. Allen and Uniwin. 16s. What is Good English? Defoe, Inventor of the English Novel The Listener's Book Chronicle Out of Work The Listener's Book Chronicle Georgian England The Rev. Tickner Edwardes sends us details of the From … A Nation Trained to Work A Discussion on Bulgaria between Lady Muir and Evelyn Wrench Marc Chagall Le Musée Ancien is a new series of a familiar type … Music Lessons by Wireless The True Spirit of Christianity The full text of the broadcast address, from which we print an extract below What the Public Wants The Queen of Scots Rode Wireless Discussion Groups What Women's Institutes Can Do Spices of the East Sincerity in Broadcasting The Art of Egypt Should the Elgin Marbles be Restored? Remodelling the World's Industry This Week's Crossword No. 62—'Knotty' Agoraphobia Co-education Report on Crossword No. 60 Vowel-sounds in Rhythmical Lines Reflexive Verbs—VI 'Mit Zwei Worten' A poem by Conrad Ferdinand Meyer (1825-1898), which will be read by Mr. Siepmann on May 27 'Le Bifteck d'Ours' Curiositiers of Parish Churches—IX Hey-Diddle-Diddle The seventh talk in the series on 'India' is to be … National (Daventry) Programme 193 kc/s (1,554.4 m.) Full details of the programmes will be found in the Radio times London Regional Programme 842 kc/s (356.3 m) Religions of the East Canadian Pacific Scribners Church Press Mrs. Hoster's Secretarial Training College Multiple Classified Advertisement Items Argyll Furnishing Co., Ltd. B. B. C. Eyre & Spottiswoode (Publishers) Ltd. Printed by W. Speaight & Sons, Ltd., 98-99, Fetter …
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