News from 29/07/1931
1931; Gale Group;
Autores
Jocelyn Purcell, F. C. Stedman, S. W. Dabbs, Charles Falkland, Major Gordon Home, Maurice Bowra, Robert Saudek, Inquirer, Harvey Grace, Captain Robert Hartman, J. D. Clarke, Major R. W. G. Hingston, B. G. D. Rudd, Malcolm Sargent, Henry T. F. Rhodes, Herbert Read, Francis Toye, Lawrence A. Wingfield, Desmond MacCARTHY, Edgar Wallace, Dennis Robertson, Adelaide M. Anderson, Janus, J. Monisoy, Gerald Heard, John Piper,
ResumoThe Listener Principal Contents The Vanishing Rhinoceros Ghostly Reflections Baroque Art Meditation in the Horse Guards A Plan for London Week by Week Rates of subscription to 'The Listener':— High Lights of South Africa To-day Mr. Rudd, who is now on the staff of a London paper, is also well known as an athlete, having won the Quarter-Mile for South Africa at the Olympic Games in 1921 The 'Sooper' Speaking The Passing of Old London Bridge Forgery The practice followed by certain old-established business … Animal-Mindedness Studies in English Music—VII Arnold Bax and gustav Holst Music for Children Anxiety The Hazards of Escape This Surprising World Wireless Discussion Groups The Listener's Book Chronicle China Steps Forward China: The Collapse of a Civilisation. By Nathaniel Peffer. Routledge. 12s. 6d Microphone Miscellany Striking passages from talks broadcast during the past week Faraday and the Public Schools This Week's Crossword No. 72—Mainly Scientific Perfume from Coal The Business Man's Budget A Critic Criticized Appreciating Mr. Grant Mr. Shaw on St. Joan Keys and Scales An Offer of Back Numbers of 'The Listener' Major Gordon Home, who contributes to our columns this … National (Daventry) Programme 193 kc/s (1,554.4m) Full details of the programmes will be found in the Radio times London Regional Programme 842 kc/s (356.3 m.) Photographic Competition
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