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Page 16 from 28th October 1938MONTPELLIER : 6.15 p.m., Lecture-Recital: 16th and 17th Century Organ and IIarpsichord Music. STRASBOURG: 9.15 p.m., Talk by M. Roul Follereau,......

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Page 16 from 9th June 1939SATURDAY HILVERSUM (1): 11.10 a.m., Fr. tato, O.P. 7.55 p.m., Meditation by Abbe as ()reeve, with Muni. 10.20 p.m.„ Address by Abbe v.d. Meer and.......

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Page 10 from 18th September 1936A FETTERED MONOPOLY More Thoughts On The B.B.C. By WILFRID ROOKE LEY DEAR LISTENER, All of us must be impressed with a sense of waste these......

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Page 10 from 7th August 1936" MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S-DREAM" "LILAC TIME" No matter, how much the idiosyncracies of an English Summer tried to deter us from enjoying our Midsummer......

The Charm Of Salzburg
Page 5 from 28th August 1936Fine Setting For Unique Festival Christianity The Key By WILFRID ROOKE LEY I have just returned from Salzburg, where the festival is in its last......

Foreign Broadcasts For You
Page 11 from 6th May 1938The following list is specially compiled each week for the Cathotw Herald. SATURDAY Rana-SR (II): 2.0 p.m., 1JEK•1.13re-liecital: Opera and......

Broadcasting
Page 13 from 11th October 1935By Wilfrid Rooke Ley Notes DLAR ENER,— This week has witnessed the debut of several of the new autumn features. The most important is probably......

"sad As An English Sunday"
Page 10 from 28th October 1938BUT ARIEL DOUBTS WHETHER SWING OR JAZZ MUSIC WILL CHEER IT UP OU can't take a rise out oi," Jotter! Not approve of dance music? Why " the isle is......

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Page 10 from 18th February 1938Sunday Listening Is Not Lugubrious THREE-AND-A-HALF HOURS' HARD IN A SINGLE DAY'S PROGRAMME die air' The Drama Department has done some good......

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Page 13 from 24th August 1935B) Wilfrid Rooke Ley DEAR L1S1ENER,— Radio's silly season is breaking. There have been signs of it since I wrote last, rather like those glints of......