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News from 04/05/1938

1938; Gale Group;

Autores

Constant Lambert, Wilfrid Simms, D. A. Clarke-Smith, Lyndall Gregg, H. G., C. H. Middleton, Proton, Professor John Garstang, Mrs. K. A. Kingwell, H. Bruce Woolfe Director, Elizabeth Bowen, M. Scott, Humphrey Jennings, Desmond MacCarthy, A. L. Silas, G. G. W, Basil Marsden-Smedley, William Teeling, F. J. Mortimer, Eric Linklater, H. Stafford Hatfield, Richard Church, F. L. Stevens, S. F. Rous Secretary of the Football Associatoin, Dr. Thomas Wood, C. E. R. Alford, Scott Goddard, Alfred L. Mayfield, Anthony Lewis, C. H. M., Philip Guedalla,

Resumo

The Listener With a Leica Wolsey Hall, Oxford The Stanboroughs Hydro Home for Working Boys in London Vi-Tan Trust Houses Ltd. University Correspondence College Rattray's 7 Reserve Pelman Institute Chubb & Son's Lock & Safe Co., Ltd. Trust of Insurance Shares Limited Heal & Son Ltd. Green & Co. Ltd. The Listener 'Se Habla Español' A description of our new listeners in Spanish-speaking South America 'I'll Tak' the Low Road' Eric Linklater on Bellahouston and why you should go there Critic on the Hearth Comments of a Casual Listener Problems of Transport Basil Marsden-Smedley, Member of the L. C. C. and of the London and Home Counties Traffic Advisory Committee, introduces a new series of talks on Transport The Empire in Glasgow Did You Hear That? Getting Rid of London's Bath Water Television Budget The Neighbours of Canaan The 1938 Academy: An Unprofessional View What I Saw in Labour Camps Snapshots in the Street Interesting but Ghostly Choice for next week's listening Radio News-Reel April 25- May 1 A pictorial summary of the week's news drawn from the Broadcast News Bulletins Empire Exhibition, Scotland—1938 Football as an International Sport The 'Great Eastern' The Story of a Famous Ship In an effort to save the public incovenience, nearly … Thames Sailing Barges The Type that Shoves the World Along Liechtenstein's Police Force Robinson Crusoe's Island Films for Schools Beaconsfield with a Long 'E', Please! What is the Job of the Art Critic? A Woman in the Garden 'Die Alabama' Answers to Listeners How has Poetry become Highbrow? Conflict, Curiosity and Contemplation Character by Broadcast The Listener's Book Chronicle My Part in a Changing World. By Emmeline Pethick Lawrence. Gollancz. 15s. The Listener's Book Chronicle African Mirage. By Hoyningen-Huene Batsford. 12s. 6d. Stephen Mitchell & Son Branch of The Imperial Tobbacco … W. & R. Chambers Ltd. Bournemouth The Tyranny of Words by Stuart Chase Dufay-Chromex Ltd. You Can Be Sure of Shell Liberal Publication Department The Listener's Book Chronicle The Martyrdon of Spain. By Alfred Mandizábal Bles. 10s. 6d. A Reading List The Listener's Book Chronicle Macnab: The Last Laird. By Roland Wild Methuen. 12s. 6d. The National Film Library of the British Film Institute … Beethoven in 1809 The Pianoforte Sonatas Op. 78,79,81a, the String Quartet Op. 74, and Songs, all of 1809, will be broadcast in the Special Recitals next week Strauss' 'Elektra' To be broadcast from Covent Garden on May 9 at 8.45 (Regional) Stravinsky's Latest Ballet: 'Jeu de Cartes' To be broadcast on May 13 at 8 p. m. (Regional) 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.); Wales (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 London Regional … Crossword Rules Bowmans Report on No. 423 Crossword No. 425 Music II Multiple Classified Advertising Items Printed in England by W. Speaight & Sons, Ltd., 98-99, …

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