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News from 09/03/1939

1939; Gale Group;

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Peter Purbeck, L. Pelly, Hugh Ross Williamson, Grace Wyndham Goldie, C. H. Middleton, H. Graham White, E. Rhodes, Michael O'regan, Shiva Rao Allen, W. F. Pelton, Montgomery Belgion Faber, John C. Johnston, Raymond Gram Swing, Yves Tinayre, W. T. Barlett, J. R. Foley, W. P. Matthew, Karl Geiringer, Sir Charles Edwards, R. B. Pearson, Hugh Gray, Donald Cowie, Henry Elphick, Sir Alfred Zimmern, F. P. Bishop, Edward Anton, Sir Arnold Wilson, B T Coulson, W. H. Auden, K. G. B. Dewar Gollancz, Seumas McCall Nelson, Castor, R. G. Medhurst, Rt. Hon. John Anderson M. P., , Edouard Bourdet, F. G. Thomas, Edward Lockspeiser, John Gloag Nicholson, Louis MacNeice, Sir William Bragg, H. V. Hodson, Kenneth Clark, C. H. M.,

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The Listener Ericsson British & Foreign Bible Society W. L. Colt Son & Co., Ltd. Amplivox Ltd Barnards Ltd BBC Publication (Lr10) Planet Building Society P. S. King & Son, Ltd. What Might Have Been The London School of Journalism The 'Grand Tour' Thos. Cook & Son Ltd. A. M. P Humber, Hillman Principal Contents Stocktaking in National Service Rural Industries—Yesterday and Today La Comédie Française Par Edouard Bourdet, Administrateur Général de la Troupe Those who follow the sea as a calling have their compensations, … The Listener Did You Hear That? The Stock Exchange The evolution of English homes is interestingly dealt … When Should a Child Leave School? When Should a Child Leave School? III—GEORGE Butler Finance Secretary, Belgrave Working Men's Club, Leicester When Should a Child Leave School? V—HUGH Chance (Chairman) Head of a glass-making firm and Chairman, Smethwick Higher Education Committee, sums up Spring-cleaning in American Politics Recent Paintings by Picasso Is the Press Free? B. B. C. Handbook Radio News-Reel A pictorial summary of the week's news drawn from the broadcast News Bulletins Old Age Pensions—Is Reform Needed? Sir Charles Edwards, H. Graham White and Sir Arnold Wilson take part in the first of the new broadcast debates in which the microphone is placed at the disposal of the three political parties Likely to be of particular interest to those who are … Cannibal Napoleon Australia and New Zealand Voltaire at Ferney Madame Curie E. M. G. The Stock Exchange ASTC The World's Debt to Madame Curie Middleton's Answers to Questions Odd Jobs in the Garden School-Leaving Age Homework for Children? Religion in Education Should Commentators Take Sides? The National Theatre Old Age Pensions Trips to the Moon La-di-dah 'Larnch' The Listener's Book Chronicle The Navy From Within By Vice-Admiral K. G. B. Dewar. Gollancz. 15s. More New Faber Books The Listener's Book Chronicle The Letters of Mozart and his Family. Vol. 3 The Listener's Book Chronicle Irish Mitchel The talks entitled 'The Story of the Rocks' and 'The … Critic on the Hearth Broadcast Drama: Sea Change Critic on the Hearth Television The Casual Discussion Critic on the Hearth Broadcast Music Vaughan Williams and Harty Sacred Song in Italy from Viadana to Pergolesi Four special recitals of Italian Motets for solo voice will be broadcast next week by the writer of this article Mathis the Painter The first performance in England of Hindemith's new opera will be broadcast from the Queen's Hall, on March 15, at 8 p. m. (National) 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 (285.7); 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 main Regional Programme only Multiple Classified Advertising Items Kolynos Dental Cream Report on No. 467 Crossword No. 469 Multiple Classified Advertising Items 'The Listener' Printed in England by W. Speaight & Sons, Ltd.

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