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News from 09/09/1931

1931; Gale Group;

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Eric Blom, Vernon Bartlett, Clifford C. Paterson, John H. Nicholson, M. Pearson, W. J. Jones, A. S. Toms, Charles Falkland, L. W. Lyde, Jessie A. Slade, George S. C. Swinton, Eric Parker, Captain Robert Hartman, Gerald Barry, F. B. Bourdillon, George Grossmith, Bernard Duggan, Rex Wailes, V. Sackville-West, George Peverett, K. Hassard, Herbert Read, C. E. M. Joad, Sir Geoffrey Clarke, Janus, Sir Charles Close, Eric Linklater, Captain J. L. Hardy, Michael Sadleir,

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The Listener The British Electrical Development Association R. G. D Memorial Settlers Association Wolsen Hall, Oxford Broadcast National Lectures Secretarial College J. & E. Bumpus Ltd. British & Foreign Bible Society No. 78—Greek George Allen & Unwin Metropolitan College of Journalism The British Commercial Gas Association Principal Contents London in the Limelight The President of the National Illumination Congress, in connection with which London has been transformed into a city of light, here explains some of the main principles underlying modern methods of illumination The Practical Side of Flood-Lighting A good many people who have seen the flood-lighting effects in London are asking how it is done and what is the cost. The manager of the Lighting Service of the Electric Lamp Manufacturers' Association here answers these questions London is wearing a new evening dress this month. Her … On Saving The 'Planning' Idea Week by Week The Aim of the B. B. C. New Moves in Europe 'English as She is Spoke' In Next Week's 'Listener' Imperial and International Communications The late Director-General of Posts and Telegraphs in India describes here the scope and some of the activities of the Imperial and International Communications Company Planning the World It is no good saying that the conception of World Planning is idealistic—it must be tackled with imagination and faith, but in the spirit of practical engineering, says Mr. Gerald Barry in this constructive talk on the future of the nations The pictorial statistics to which Mr. Barry refers … For an unfavourable examination of the Russian Five-Year … Mankind in the Mass When has a country too many inhabitants? The President of the International Union for the Scientific Investigation of Population Problems* gives some clues to the answer to this question The Stories of Two Spies The Listener's Book Chronicle The People's Drama Masks, Mimes and Miracles. By Allardyce Nicoll. Harrap. 42s. Books in General Books of the Week New Novels De Gustibus The Uses and Abuses of Science In a fortnight the British Association begins its centenary meeting in London. Mr. Foad gives a timely reminder of the influence that the modern scientific outlook is having on the presentation of history This Week's Crossword No. 78—Greek Music of the Month A Winter's Tale Rates of subscription to 'The Listener': Through a … Should Listeners be Silent? The Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Area Council for the West of England here discusses the ways in which listeners can play their part in the moulding of broadcast adult education Morley College for Working Men and Women has issued … Windmills of Spain Going Abroad Navajo Sand-Painting Santa Fé, New Mexico Czechoslovakia has elected Dr. Raymond Unwin, who contributed … Life in California 'What London Might Be' Wild Life in the Lake Country The Viennese Tram Conductor Should We Reform our Spelling? 'Peninsular Europe' Bach and Anti-Bach Group Listening and Group Leaders 'Youth Demands a Cause' National (Daventry) Programme 193 kc/s (1,554.4 m.) Full details of the programmes will be found in the Radio times Regional Programmes Lonndon—842 kc/s (356.3 m.); Midland—752 kc/s (398.9m.); Western—968 kc/s (309.9m); Northern—626 kc/s (472.2m.) Unless otherwise stated, the items refer to the London Regional programme Some Books Received September Entry Form Mr. Comption Mackenzie The Salvation Army The Changing World The British Broadcasting Corporation Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Theiron School of Life Printed by W. Speaight & Sons, Ltd.

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