News from 07/02/1934
1934; Gale Group;
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Geoffrey Grigson, E. A. Fancourt, Doggerel, Quentin Bell, Vernon Bartlett, Professor John Hilton, R. M. Y. Gleadowe, Alfred E. Lacy, R. W. Marson, Commander Stephen King-Hall, Leslie A. Halsall, Florence Stamp, Edwin Muir, Bernard Shaw, David Bedbrook, Rt. Hon. A. V. Alexander, James Fletcher, Professor C. G. Seligman, Julian Bell, R. A. Watson Watt, J. E. J. Palser, Francis Toye, Arthur Bryant, E. W. Marson, J. E. T. Harper, Sir George Maxwell, Rev. Canon A. C. Deane, G. E. Assinder, Dr. Helena Wright, F. Challenor, J. H. Bissell, Hilaire Belloc, Maurice Healy,
ResumoThe Listener Robey & Co., Ltd. British & Foreign Bible Society Crossword No. 204 'Superstition' Wolsey Hall, Oxford The New Punch Library Report on Crossword No. 202 April Cruise to the Mediterranean "Pelmanism" Prudential Assurance Co. Ltd. Principal Contents Whither Britain?—V Drawing and Flat Decoration The announcement, last Wednesday, by the Lord President … The Redshanks Primitive Peoples and the Supernormal Help for American Artists Week by Week The British Memorandum on Disarmament Mammoths and Midgets of Industry Seven Days' Hard The Iroshman—Mystic and Realist Films Worth Seeing In his talk on January 31, Mr. Oliver Baldwin recommended the following films: Decorative Lights and Deep Depressions Economics in a Changing World Changing Fortunes of Malaya The Chinese Student Returns Some Chinese Types Xenococchus Peace and the Navy A Discussion between Vice-Admiral J. E. T. Harper and the Rt. Hon. A. V. Alexander Marlborough and Queen Anne A selection from the exhibits illustrating the period of Marlborough and Queen Anne, now on view at Eiditorial comment will be found on page 223 Thomas Ken Rates of Subscription to 'The Listener':— World Airways Noise Abatement Whither Britain? Paul Klee Psychical Research Relief by Public Assistance Japanese Trade Competition Had King Charles I an Oxford Accent? Vanishing England The Extraordinary Elizabeth Queen Elizabeth. By J. E. Neale. Cape. 9s. 6d. Broadcasting and Controversy Invitation to Young Poets The Listener's Book Chronicle Encyclopædia of Psychic Science. By Nandor Fodor Arthurs Press. 30s. The Listener's Book Chronicle Cornwall in the Great Civil War. By Mary Coate Oxford University Press. 21s. Peter Davies Ltd. Two Outstanding Offers Guaranteed Matriculation Hodder and Stoughton B B C The Listener's Book Chronicle Anonymous Letters: a Study in Crime and Handwriting. By Robert Saudek. Methuen. 5s. The Shredded Wheat Co. Ltd. New Novels Work of Art. By Sinclair Lewis. Cape. 7s. 6d. Gentlemen, I Address You Privately. By Kay Boyle. Faber. 7s. 6d. The Brass Knocker. By Edward Rathbone. Cape. 7s. 6d. Mr. Muir also recommends: Eva Gay, by Evelyn Scott … National Programme 200 kc/s (1,500 m.) Full details of the programmes will be found in the Radio times Regional Programme London—877 kc/s (342.1 m.); Midland (M. R.)—767 kc/s (391.1 m.); Western (W. R.)—977 kc/s (307.1 m.); Northern (N. R.)—668 kc/s (449.1 m.); Scottish (S. R.)—804 kc/s (373.1 m.); Belfast (B.)—1, kc/s (267.4m.) Unless otherwise stated, the items refer to the London Regional Programme only Crossword No. 202 Report on page ii Multiple Classified Advertising Items Free Lessons for New Writers Printed by W. Speaight & Sons, Ltd., 98-99, Fetter …
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