News from 30/03/1938
1938; Gale Group;
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Lord Dunboyne, Lyndall Gregg, Grace Wyndham Goldie, C. H. Middleton, F. Heming Vaughan, Rt. Hon. Godfrey Locker-Lampson, Clarence Elliott, Rt. Hon. Isaac Foot, Frederic Connett White, John L. Lewis, Professor J. B. Robertson, Edwin Muir, Alan Frank, C. K. Leith, F. P. W. Hooper, Douglas Lord, A. V. Judges, R. Jacob, Sir Josiah Stamp, Douglas Woodruff, Lord Tyrrell, H. Stafford Hatfield, Humphrey Searle, Dr. Thomas Wood, T. A. B. Carver, G. G. W., Edmund Blunden, Helen Simpson, Robert Fairthorne,
ResumoThe Listener The Thermal Syndicate Ltd. Barclays Bank Limited The Lord Mayor's Fund (China) D. & W. Gibbs Ltd. AGA Heat Limited The London School of Journalism The Globe-Wernicke Co. Ltd. The Bedford Institute Association Barr & Sons Methuen Wilts United Dairies Ltd. Schering Ltd. Drel-Micro Electric Ltd. Martin Hopkinson News Review The Alexandra Ericsson Telephones Ltd. National Institute for the Blind Principal Contents Monkey Wrenches in the Trade Machine The first of three talks by Sir Josiah Stamp on hindrances to econonic prosperity What the U. S. Worker Wants Broadcast from Washington by John L. Lewis, a prominent American labour leader Talking of Cheese Secrets of Cheshire and Stilton and Other Matters How the Film Censorship Works Horses from Arabia Did You Hear That? Literary Competition France Looks at English Painting Making a Habit of Health Part of a talk by a Harley Street Physician In Praise of Mull An impression of life on the Island, presented by some of its chief inhabitants Hugh Maclean: Quartermaster In Praise of Mull An impression of life on the Island, presented by some of its chief inhabitants Duncan Macleod: Innkeeper In Praise of Mull An impression of life on the Island, presented by some of its chief inhabitants Dugald Macmillan: Light-Keeper Elements of Power Discussion on mineral resources and raw materials between C. K. Leith, Professor of Geology in the University of Wiscousin, and an Expert formerly on the Staff of the Supreme Economic Council, 1919 In Praise of Mull An impression of life on the Island, presented by some of its chief inhabitants Colonel Allen: Provost Diary of a Radical Hatter The Easter Broadcast Service Radio News-Reel March 21—27 a pictoral summary of the week's news drawn from the Broadcast News Bulletins The Bible in Our Own Lives Lion in the Drawing-room Weather Outlook Broadcast by Lord Dunboyne on March 24 'Cotton People' Critic on the Hearth Comments of a Casual Listener 'Waltzing Matilda' Television Ballet in Little The British Thoroughbred This talk was included in the B. B. C. Arabic broadcasts on March 20. See page 670 Spring in the Rock Garden Answers to Listeners What is a Provincial Writer? Instructional Films British Films and Government Legislation Mutilation of Films First Experiments in Wireless Telegraphy Clay Pipes in England 'Co-operation or Coercion? Domestic Service Problems The six addresses broadcast recently by the Rev. J. … Happy Memory The Dreamer The Listener's Book Chronicle Trial of a Judge. A Tragic Statement in Five Acts By Stephen Spender. Faber. 5s. Faber and Faber New Books Peter Davies Nelson The Hogarth Press The Listener's Book Chronicle A Philosophy for a Modern Man. By H. Levy Gollancz. 7s. 6d. A Reading List The Listener's Book Chronicle Sir Evelyn Ruggles-Brise. A Memoir compiled by Shane Leslie. Murray 9s. The Listener's Book Chronicle Wages and Income in the United Kingdom since 1860. By A. L. Bowley. Cambridge. 8s. 6d. New Novels Those Were the Days. By Osbert Sitwell. Macmillan. 8s. 6d. Night and the City. By Gerald Kersh. Michael Joseph. 8s. 6d. Head in Green Bronze and Other Stories. By Hugh Walpole. Macmillan. 7s. 6d. Goat Green, or The Better Gift. By Theodore Francis Powys. Golden Cockerel Press. 8s. 6d. Mr. Muir also recommends: The Wood Ends. by Myfanwy … Berg and Krenek A new Pianoforte Concerto by Ernst Krenek and Three Orchestral Pieces broadcast on April 8 at 9.40 p. m. (National) Paying the Piper—II. Money in Opera The second of a series of three articles by Alan Frank on the economics of music National 200 kc/s (1,500 m.) Full details of the programmes will be found in 'The Radio Times' Regional 877 kc/s (342.1 m.); Midland (M.)—1,013 kc/s (296.2 m.); West (W. E.)—1,050 kc/s (287.7 m.); Wates (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 … Multiple Classified Advertising Items Competition No. 420 To be Judged Broadcast Religious Service Report on No. 418 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Printed in England by W. Speaight & Sons, Ltd., 98-99, …
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