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... REVIEWS REVIEWED SOME POINTS FROM THE MAGAZINES no means the least interesting contribution to the April Fortnightly is an article' “British Trade Unionism Now,” by Mr. G. D. H. Cole—a well-informed and sympathetic discussion of the “ shopsteward of to-day ...
... REVIEW OF REVIEWS THE BIRNIINGHANI POST, TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 1939 ...
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... REVIEW OF REVIEWS Politics, and the APPROPRIATELY, the current issue of The Political Quarterly is devoted to a study of British attitudes to politica. Awareness of a forthcoming but so far undated General Election is one reason and a tolerably good one ...
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... REVIEWS REVIEWED An Outstanding Fortnightly The standard of The Fortnightly is traditionally highthe October issue is of outstanding excellence. The President of the B.M.A. writes on “A National Health Service,” and Mr. R. P. Schwarz surveys the implications ...
... REVIEWS REVIEWED BALKANS AND BUDGET The Contemporary Review opens this month with an analysis by Mr. Francis W. Hirst of “The Fourth Mar Budget.” Mr. Hirst praises the Chancellor for drawing in very large number of new incometax payers, though he deplores ...
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... REVIEWS REVIEWED WAR BY LAND, SEA AND AIR DO YOU REMEMBER Local Activities Twenty-five Years Ago. November 3, 1914 Bishop Hamilton Baynes, at a Central Hall missionary meeting, said that this was not a war between Christian nations who equally acknowledged ...
... REVIEWS REVIEWED There is something of Lenten nsaagre about this number after our Shrovetide beano with the Redbrick Universities. The air of youthful exuberance with which the Preface opens Is maintained throughout the March number of The Twentieth ...