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Broadcasting of the Week

... reflect on the 8.8.C.'s Ideals. But. personally. prefer these broadcasts rare. removes the danger, present nowadays In the world serious music for instance, satiety. But when poetry broadcasts are given, they should not be treated as last Sunday's Pilgrim's ...

BLACKPOOL PIER

... Correspondent from the Central Pier, Blackpool, and being given by The Royal Follies, In a talk I had recently with Mr. Kenneth Bally. I learnt that his brother Mr. Leslie Bally, who has been so successful In developing the Scrapbooks, Is to co-operate ...

THIS A Couple of Clocks—The Municipal Motor Car—Forgotten Queen Adelaide—A New Suit for the Barman

... officer for Leeds, Flying-Officer R. Money. During the War he was brought down France by direct hilt from a German shell which removed the engine from the machine he was flying, and spent the rest the War a prisoner. he has had enough adventures The air ...

TREASURED LEGACY

... counter-cheers are raised Boyle and O'Connor enter the picture, converging from the wings in swift pursuit. Stride by stride they overhaul the tiring Scotsman, and some five yards from the line green Jerseys envelop the blue to the accompaniment of a crescendo ...

BROADCASTING FEATURES

... BROADCASTING FEATURES VICTORIAN SCRAPBOOK: HALLE CONCERT: BRITAIN'S COLDEST SPELL—I6I4 From a Special Correspondent ' A | FURTHER Scrapbook proi gramme, by Leslie Baily and Charles Brewer, comes to National listeners to-night at 7.30, and will be ...

BROADCASTING FEATURES

... BROADCASTING FEATURES From a Special Correspondent The first half of the year 1914 contained many events over-shadowed and forgotten those after August 4. In to-nighit's new Scrapbook, Leslie Bally, a former Leeds Journalist, is to recall some of these ...

BROADCASTING FEATURES

... 4violin solos), from New Victoria Cinema. Edinburgh. I.o New Gramophone Records. 2.1 -Time. East Anglian Herring Fishing Bulletin. 2 3-2 For-the Schools: Discovering England; The South-East Comer: 3—The North Downs, by S. P. B. Mats. 2 —World History—o: Akbar ...

RICHARD II. IN LEEDS

... given much to the world, the curious band of eccentrics such as the man who tried to live without eating, the customs of the county, its historical and geographical tit-bits—and much more. The name of the publication is Yorkshire Scrapbook. The price is ...

NE

... reconstruction work, compiling a Coronation Year scrapbook which Faber's will publish to-morrow. When Victoria Began to Reign takes Jus' back the social scene 1837. By means of extracts and illustrations from all kinds of contemporary sources, knit together ...

BROADCASTING

... Infants, by Ann 11.50—Organ Recia Frederick Dalrympie, from Canton Par Ufa Church. Cardiff. 1 2.so—Jac\ and his Collegians. 1.15 —Recita Prank 8. Park (vlolai and . Beatrice Hewitt (pianoforte), from Queen's College Chamoers Lecture Hall. Birmingham. 2 ...

NOTES AND CO

... danger through >ut the world. The chairmai Mr. Lancelot Spficer, a business man from the paper industry, spoke mly of the duty of citizens to keep themselves informed about public a: fairs and to insist on getting endugh information from the Government to ...

The Time Limit

... second run amid a cloud of smoke from the exhaust. He shifted into second gear at approximately 125 miles an hour and into top gear about 240 m.p.h. The car slowed down, however, and finally coasted to halt about a mile from the start of the measured mile ...