News from 31/10/1925
1925; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Roger Dataller, Edgar Lansbury, Edmund T. MacMichael, Christine Millar, Raymond W. Postgate, J. F. Horrabin, Raymond Postgate, Charles W. Key, Hugh Gemmell, Leonora Eyles, Margaret Cole, Joseph Whittaker, G. J. Webb,
ResumoFrontmatter: Lansbury's Labour Weekly. Display ads: Red Poplar Charles W. Key, Free Trial Package, Idols of the Market Place, Multiple Display Advertisements. News: If This Family Will Send Me Their Name and Particulars and the Address of the Welfare I Will Write, The History of Our Movement, Red Poplar, Women's Epitaphs, A Widow's Conversion How I Became a Socialist, The Editor's Corner, Billy Plimmer and "Little Chocolate", The Way of the World Now Altogether!, When the Digestion Fails Eating Becomes a Torture, Certainly Matriculate, She Might Get Helped by the Royal Hospital for Incurables, Putney, Which, in Some Cases, Make a Pension to Incurables, Books for the Workers The Tragedy of Mr. Polly, We Want to Know, Unsportsmanlike Sneers, The Camden Town Children, I Imagine Your Work Is at the Bottom of the Trouble, Problems of Real Life Home Wanted, Letters from the Editor and His Staff An Apology, III.—Industrial Policy, Love Never Quibbles about Who Shall Be First or Anything like That, Greece and Bulgaria, Camberwell, Murder, Piracy, and Treason, How to Write & Speak A Final Lesson, Hairdressing Is Just as Popular as Typing Used to Be, The Railways The Railways, 1825-1925. J. T. Walton Newbold, with Foreword by the Rt. Hon. J. H. Thomas, M.P., P.C. …. Classified ads: Free, The Sunripe "Twins", Multiple Classified Advertisements, The Communist Bookshop Specialises in Left Wing Literature. Editorial: Short Notices. Letter to the editor: Letters to the Editor The Building Division, To the Editor of the "Morning Post". Fiction, drama: Great Is the Truth. Songsheet, music: Lift up the People's Banner.
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