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News from 24/12/1935

1935; Gale Group;

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Cloudesley Brereton, Ernest Newman, Derek Amory, Allan Carruth, Henry Williamson, R. F. Dunnett, Grace Wyndham Goldie, William Barker, Alistair Cooke, John Hilton, G. C. Hayter-Hames, W. C. Milton, Alistair M. Dunnett, E. Sylvia Pankhurst, Esther Wood, Geoffrey Crowther, J. Skinner, James Agate, Leigh Ashton, Ida Hennessy, Denis P. S. Conan Doyle, F. Jones, A. S. Russell, Jacob Brudan, W. H. Sutton, Douglas Lord, M. D. C., Jubal, Fr. Ronald Knox, Afrit, Nix Nervo, Keith Henderson, H. H. Thomas, F. G. Thomas, E. R., Percy A. Scholes, L. L. Norsworthy, Emma A. Fancourt, Siegfried Sassoon, Vladimir Cerny, J. P. Newman, G. R. H., Commander Murray Levick, A. S. H., R. L. Waterfield, Lilian Bowes Lyon,

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The Listener Barclays Bank Limited Music from a to Z VI-TAN National Children's Home The English Electric Co. Ltd. Mediterranean Mission to Seamen Barneys Principal Contents Birmingham Revisited The Changing Village This symposium of talks, arranged by Mr. F. G. Thomas, of University College, Exeter, was recently broadcast in the West Programme. The Rt. Hon. Sir Francis Dyke Acland, M. P., said, in introducing the series: 'The English village is still a very living society with problems quite as important and difficult … I—The Changing Population The Changing Village This symposium of talks, arranged by Mr. F. G. Thomas, of University College, Exeter, was recently broadcast in the West Programme. The Rt. Hon. Sir Francis Dyke Acland, M. P., said, in introducing the series: 'The English village is still a very living society with problems quite as important and difficult … II—Social Relations The Changing Village This symposium of talks, arranged by Mr. F. G. Thomas, of University College, Exeter, was recently broadcast in the West Programme. The Rt. Hon. Sir Francis Dyke Acland, M. P., said, in introducing the series: 'The English village is still a very living society with problems quite as important and difficult … III—The Parish Council The Changing Village This symposium of talks, arranged by Mr. F. G. Thomas, of University College, Exeter, was recently broadcast in the West Programme. The Rt. Hon. Sir Francis Dyke Acland, M. P., said, in introducing the series: 'The English village is still a very living society with problems quite as important and difficult … IV—The Village School The Changing Village This symposium of talks, arranged by Mr. F. G. Thomas, of University College, Exeter, was recently broadcast in the West Programme. The Rt. Hon. Sir Francis Dyke Acland, M. P., said, in introducing the series: 'The English village is still a very living society with problems quite as important and difficult … V—Industries Old and New A Discussion between W. C. Milton, F. G. Thomas and W. H. Sutton The Changing Village This symposium of talks, arranged by Mr. F. G. Thomas, of University College, Exeter, was recently broadcast in the West Programme. The Rt. Hon. Sir Francis Dyke Acland, M. P., said, in introducing the series: 'The English village is still a very living society with problems quite as important and difficult … VI—Symposium and Conclusion Ralph Stranger's Science Review is a new monthly magazine … The Health of the Schoolchild Week by Week Sarah Bernhardt Chines Bronzes and Sculpture European Exchange—IV. Czechoslovakia Part of a Discussion between William Barker and Vladimir Cerny Notes for Your Diary—January Augustus de Morgan, a Forgotten Worthy Radio News-Reel A pictorial summary of the news, drawn from the Broadcast News Bulletins The Nebulæ and the Expanding Universe Recipe for Country Life Microphone Miscellany Extracts from recent broadcast talks, National and Regional Centenary of the St. James's Theatre Microphone Miscellany Extracts from recent broadcast talks, National and Regional Lost Property Microphone Miscellany Extracts from recent broadcast talks, National and Regional Conservatism on the Land Microphone Miscellany Extracts from recent broadcast talks, National and Regional The De La Warr Pavilion at Bexhill Consider the Hen and the Dog Flowers for the Winter Months A Tchekov Success Keeping the Machine Going Keir Hardie and the Militant Suffragettes Photographing the Fairies Safety on the Road Philosophy of Mark Twain Music Misstatements The Future of Painting 'Loan Me Your Ears' Irony—The Last Phase 'The Lady of Bleeding Heart Yard' Parents and their Children The Christian and the World Situation Illustrations from New Books Beddoes: A Personal Approach The Works of Thomas Lovell Beddoes. Edited by H. W. Donner. Oxford. 25s. The Browning Box. Edited by H. W. Donner. Oxford. 15s. Thomas Lovell Beddoes: The Making of a Poet. By H. W. Donner. Blackwell. 18s. Riverland The Listener's Book Chronicle Letters Between Samuel Butler and Miss E. M. A. Savage, 1871-1885. Cape. 10s. 6d. The Listener's Book Chronicle Liverpool Repertory Theatre. By Grace Wyndham Goldie. University Press of Liverpool. 5s. The Listener's Book Chronicle The Pursuit of Music. By Walford Davies Nelson. 7s. 6d. Mr. Desmond MacCarthy dealt with the following books … The Liszt Problem Next year is the Liszt commemoration year, and Liszt's piano works will be played during the first six weeks in the Foundations of Music (6.30, National) Shostakovitch: Concerto No. 1 This Concerto, for pianoforte, trumpet and strings, will receive its first performance in England at the Promenade Concert on January 4 The Winter 'Proms' Britten's 'A Boy was Born' Benjamin Britten''s Choral Variations 'A Boy was Born' will be broadcast on December 29 at 9.25 (Regional) The Lute Mr. Geoffrey Dunn and Miss Diana Poulton will broadcast a number of songs with the lute in a concert with the Leslie Bridge-water Quintet on December 30 at 10 (National) Two B's out of Three VAPEX Crossword No. 302 'Nivose' Sidgwick & Jackson Ltd. Report on Crossword No. 300 National Programme Regional Programme Messrs. Dent inform us that Dr. A. D. Lindsay's translation … Prepaid Classified Advertisements How much better Printed in Great Britain by W. Speaight & Sons, Ltd., …

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