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News from 11/08/1966

1966; Gale Group;

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Andrew Hunter, William Trevor, David Wade, Donald McLachlan, Marghanita Laski, Thomas Barman, O. E. Roberts, David Piper, M. E. Barber, Thomas Barman BBC diplomatic correspondent, Tom Sloan Head of Light Entertainment Group, Walter Allen, W. N. Ewer, William Cooper, Kevin Crossley-Holland, Charles Jewell, Stephen Walsh, H. G. Nicholas, Robin Day, Lord Dilhorne, Patric Dickinson, Brian Patten, John Gray, John Fuller, J. C. Trewin, Violet Stickland, Edward Lockspeiser, Alexis, Humphry Berkeley, Lord Shawcross, Thomas M. Parker, C. L. Mowat, Harold Franklin, Roger Fulford,

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The Listener No Bubbles in the North Sea Contents Third Programme: Can there be democracy in Africa? Is British justice too fair? Viscount Dilhorne and Lord Shawcross, Q. C., interviewed by Robin Day on BBC-1 'From Our Own Correspondent' (Home Service): Safeguarding the taxpayers' money The Social Pathology of the Nation Television and English BBC news headlines August 3—9 Third Programme: Progress at the United Nations Third Programme: 'Uncle Tom's Cabin' revisited Walter Allen on Harriet Beecher Stowe's famous novel French universities today Out of the Air Out of the Air A new attraction in Rome Producing light entertainment Travelling between places Suez—ten years after Television from within `: The universal newspaper Medical check-ups Is British justice too fair? Irish Salmon disease Haydn's younger brother 'The Book Writers: who are they? ' H M S O EMI YMCA ANZ Hope Housing Association W. H. Smith & Son Foyles for Books Aelbert Cuyp's 'Hilly River Landscape' Study Session: Pictures of radiance BBC Publications In Kentucky Notebooks of the western world The Collected Works of J. M. Synge. Volume Two, Prose. Edited by Alan Price. Oxford. £2 15s. Which Way Security? An Army for the Sixties, by Anthony Verrier. Secker and Warburg. £2 2s. Crowns and Canons A House of Kings. The Official History of Westminster Abbey, edited by Edward Carpenter. Baker. £3 10s. Sport with Tryphena Providence and Mr. Hardy, by Lois Deacon and Terry Coleman. Hutchinson. 40s. Permanent Warfare Ride a Cock Horse, by David Mercer. Calder and Boyars. 21s. (11s. 6d., paperback) Three TV Comedies (A Suitable Case for Treatment; For Tea on Sunday; And Did Those Feet), by David Mercer. Calder and Boyars. 25s. Out of the Album The Victorians, introduced by Joan Evans. Cambridge. £2 15s. Perpetual Revolution A History of Protestantism. Volume One, The Reformation, by Emile G. Léonard. Edited by H. H. Rowley. Translated by Joyce M. H. Reid. Nelson. £4 10s. New novels The Woman from Sarajevo, by Ivo Andrie. Calder and Boyars. 30s. The Transfer, by Silvano Ceccherini. Eyre and Spottiswoode. 25s. Hard Rain Falling, by Don Carpenter. Barker. 25s. Despair, by Vladimir Nabokov. Weidenfeld and Nicolson. 25s. In Praise of Older Women, by Stephen Vizinczey. Barrie and Rockliff. … Drama and light entertainment BBC Music Review Julian Budden discusses 'I Capuleti ed i Montecchi' to be broadcast at 8.15 p. m. on Sunday, August 14 in the Third Programme Next week in the Music Programme Music last week August 13: Britten's String quartet No. 2 (8.22 a. … Radio Drama Nobody for tennis Critics (and their critics) Deauville's annual festival of bridge Crossword 1,889 Tomfoolery Solution of 1,887 Wolsey Hall Succeed with the World's Most Modern Correspondence … Printed in England by Waterflow and Sons Limited, Twyford … The Rapid Results College Help the aged University of Birmingham The Regent Institute Metropolitan College B. A. School of Successful Writing Ltd. RNLI

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