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News from 20/11/1935

1935; Gale Group;

Autores

W. B. Porteus, Julian Huxley, Doggerel, R. H. M., Grace Wyndham Goldie, Kuda Bux, Sir Ronald Storrs, Alistair Cooke, John Hilton, The Rev. H. R. L. Sheppard, Arthur Bliss, Harvey Grace, J. A. W., William Aspeden, G. G. Coulton, G. A., Commander A. B. Campbell, Geoffrey Crowther, Rev. F. Doggett Learner, C. Henry Warren, A. S. Russell, T. N. Howard, Jubal, D. S. Savage, E. C. Ashmore, Bayan Pektas, Fred Fothergill, L. L. Norsworthy, John Greenleaf, S. John Woods, Emile Vuillermoz, Roland Penrose, A. Morgan, R. S. Lambert, Major Herbert Noyes, Roger Hinks,

Resumo

The Listener Forhan's Limited Wolsey Hall The Medici Society Ltd. Droitwich Spa Imperial Typewriter Co. Ltd. The London School of Journalism 'Radio-Newsbox' Principal Contents Plans for Tomorrow The Tennessee Valley Authority The first of a series of eye-witness accounts of great social experiments abroad The Lure of the Forged Antique Lord Kitchener Poem The Philippines Week by Week Chinese Art Tibet—Land of Tents and Temples Many people will welcome the new 'omnibus' edition … Stories from the Sea The Four Arts Annual, 1935 (Calcutta) is the first … By a Medical Psychologist: A Psycho-analyst's Utopia George Hudson—Dictator of Railways The first of a new series of talks from Northern Stations entitled 'Northern Portrait Gallery' Notes for Your Diary—December This calendar of important concerts, plays, talks, etc., in the broadcast programmes is intended to help listeners to make advance arrangements for the coming month What Do We Spend Our Money on? Rumour Radio News-Reel|nov. 11-17 A pictorial summary of the week's news, drawn from the Broadcast News Bulletins The Need for More Practical Religion Extracts from recent broadcast talks: Microphone Miscellany Birds and Man Microphone Miscellany A Home-made Church The Sapphire: Lonely Jewel of Asia Broadcast Drama Far and Near 'In Trouble' History in the Making Causes of War The Christian and the World Situation The Nation's Health An Exhibition of Abstract Paintings The Future of Painting Music 'Misstatements' Fire-Walking Mr. Chesterton on Freedom 'The Lady of Bleeding Heart Yard' Three Men—And Another The Listener's Book Chronicle Lord Chesterfield. By Samuel Shellabarger Macmillan. 15s. The Listener's Book Chronicle This Man's Father. By Noel Carrington and Jocelyn Rae. Oxford University Press. 7s. 6d. Byron Chinese Art Background to Chinese Art Animal Drawing Work and Leisure H. W Haig Grand Tour The Land Genetics The National Gallery WW Chatto & Windus The Listener's Book Chronicle Asylum. By William Seabrook. Harrap. 8s. 6d. The Theiron Method Theiron School of Life, Ltd. A Musical Pilgrimage of Britain VIII—Glasgow Trust of Insurance Shares The National Children's Home Gabriel Fauré British Supersensitive Telephones The Royal Dental Hospital of London Rhodian Curly Cut Notes on the Week's Programmes 'Music for String Orchestra' This new work by Arthur Bliss opens the second part of the B. B. C. Symphony Concert on Wednesday, November 27, and will be broadcast at 9.45 (National) The Wind Ensemble The Modern Wind Quintet is broadcasting a programme of chamber music on Tuesday, November 26, at 10.20 (National) Three Emperors Book Tokens Crossword No. 297 'Mark Twain' Report on Crossword No. 295 National Programme 200 kc/s (1,500 m.) Full details of the programmes will be found in 'The Radio Times' Regional Programme 877 kc/s (342.1 m.) and 1,474 kc/s (203.5 m.); Midland (M.)—1,013 kc/s (296.2 m.); West (W.)—804 kc/s (373.1 m.); North (N.)—668 kc/s (449.1 m.); Scottish (S.)—767 kc/s (391.1 m.); Northern Ireland (N. I)—977 kc/s (307.1 m.) Unless otherwise stated, the items refer to the main Regional Programme only The enterprising tourist about to visit Tangier will … The National Advertising Benevolent Society Multiple Classified Advertising Items Printed in Great Britain by W. Speaight & Sons, Ltd., …

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