The Quarterly Review, Volumes 268-269John Murray, 1937 |
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Page 123
... opinion as to the peculiar merits of the B.B.C.'s organisation and pro- grammes does at any rate give some sort of foundation for our own British belief in our own system , and certainly in regard to the news bulletins , the policy is ...
... opinion as to the peculiar merits of the B.B.C.'s organisation and pro- grammes does at any rate give some sort of foundation for our own British belief in our own system , and certainly in regard to the news bulletins , the policy is ...
Page 126
... opinions and the point of view expressed by such propaganda broadcasts , it seems unlikely that any great impression can be made . Perhaps in the end those responsible for broadcasting news in foreign languages may come to the opinion ...
... opinions and the point of view expressed by such propaganda broadcasts , it seems unlikely that any great impression can be made . Perhaps in the end those responsible for broadcasting news in foreign languages may come to the opinion ...
Page 269
... opinion ought to be preserved . 6 A bolder and more comprehensive suggestion has recently been made in sundry quarters . Last January in the House of Commons the Prime Minister was asked ' whether in view of the rapid and widespread ...
... opinion ought to be preserved . 6 A bolder and more comprehensive suggestion has recently been made in sundry quarters . Last January in the House of Commons the Prime Minister was asked ' whether in view of the rapid and widespread ...
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