News from 28/02/1934
1934; Gale Group;
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Sven Hedin, Eric Blom, Vernon Bartlett, W. L. Shrubsole, John Hilton, J. P. Donovan, George Barker, N. K. Roscoe, Thomas Sharp, H. Picton Warton, Captain H. G. F. MacDONALD, Philip Dawson, Rev. F. E. Hutchinson, B. Long, Michael Roberts, Granville Bantock, Doris Mary Armitage, Afrit, Winifred Scholfield, R. C. Cuthbert, N. H. Garnell, Edward E. Long, Dr. Karel Capek, Geoffrey Caryll, Herbert Read, Edwin B. Illidge, P. Sargant Florence, Margery Perham, Mary Barne, I. M. Parsons, E. V. Paterson, James Douglas, Dame Edith Lyttelton, H. B. Henson, Sir William Bragg, Emile Cammaerts,
ResumoThe Listener African Town Planning Westminster Bank Limited Vibraphone Co. Crossword No. 207 'Pisces' Kingzett's Southern Counties Building Society Solution of Crossword No. 205 Ashridge The New Punch Library The Gramophone Co. Ltd. Barclays Bank Limited In&w The Lord Chancellor G. Bell and Sons, Ltd. Green & Co., Ltd. Principal Contents Belgium Mourns her King A revised edition has been printed of the List of Broadcast … What is Light? The first talk in a new series by the Director of the Royal Institution of Great Britain, who is also the author of 'The Universe of Light' The 'Black City' of the Gobi Desert Tribal Customs of the English Native Lines Edward Elgar—An Appreciation Sir Edward Elgar died on February 23,1934 In the course of an appreciation of Sir Edward Elgar, … Canadian Talks on Foreign Affairs Week by Week President Roosevelt's Task Premonition and Prevision Dame Edith Lyttelton is the President of the Society for Psychitcal Reseach Spring Book Supplement The Japanese Farmer Back to the Land in Germany Romanticism in Poetry and Painting Whither Britain?—VIII Teaching the Native African to Govern Himself The photograph of King Albert on page 342 is reproduced … 'Seven Days' Hard' Broadcast on February 24 'The Listener' The Snare of Biography Markets and Marketing A Discussion Between Professor P. Sargant Florence and Professor John Hilton The Churches and the State Mr. Hubert Phillips has republished, under the title … The Lawn in Spring Do We Want to 'Restore' the Past? Whither Britain? Broadcasts on Foreign Affairs 'The King's Tryall' Paul Klee 'Date': Theory of Functionalison Banditry in Manchuria The Christian Church in England Today The Oratorical 'We' 'Sense and Poetry' 'Time-Made' and 'Man-Made' England Coal v. Oil Your Reviewer: Psychic Phenomena Acadia and Nova Scotia In our issue of January 10,1934, Books of the Week The Unknown Cromwell. By F. H. Hayward. All and Unwin. 12s. 6d. Prince Eugéne. By Paul Frischauer. Gollancz. 16s. The Tolpuddle Martyrs. By Marjorie Firth and Arthur Hopkinson. Hopkinson. 3s. 6d. An African Speaks for His People. By P. G. Mockerie. Hogarth Press. 3s. 6d. An African People in the twentieth … Mr. Parsons also mentioned, in his talk on February … The Listener's Book Chronicle The Quest for Corvo. By A. J. A. Symons Cassell. 12s. 6d. The London School of Journalism Faber & Faber Western Electric Sound System The Listener's Book Chronicle Mozart on the Way to Prague. By Eduard Moerike Blackwell. 5s. The Listener's Book Chronicle Spies Break Through. By Lieut. A. Bauermeister Constable. 7s. 6d. What Shall I Read? The Listener's Book Chronicle By Air. By Sir Harry Brittain. Hutchinson. 12s. 6d. Daily Mail National Programme 200 kc/s (1,500 m.) Full details of the programmes will be found in the Radio Rimes Regional Programme London—877 kc/s (342.1 m.); Midland (M. R.)—767 ke/s (391.1 m.); Western (W. R.)—977 ke/s (307.1 m.); Northern (N. R.)—668 kc/s (449.1 m.); Scottish (S. R.)—804 kc/s (373.1 m.); Belfast (B.)—1,122 kc/s (267.4) m. Unless otherwise stated, the items refer to the London Regional Programme only Report on Crossword No. 205 Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Cancer Hospital Printed by W. Speaight & Sons. Ltd., t98-99, Fetter …
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