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LAST year's Reith Lecturer for the BBC was Sir Oliver Franks (left), British Ambassador to the United States from 1948 to 1952. His subject was "Britain and the Tide of World Affairs," and transcriptions of his talks will be broadcast from NZBS stations in the next few months. Sir Oliver Franks was recently appointed Chairman of Lloyd's Bank. He is a former Professor of Moral Philosophy at Glasgow University, and during the war was Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Supply.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 32, Issue 810, 4 February 1955, Page 25

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BBC photograph LAST year's Reith Lecturer for the BBC was Sir Oliver Franks (left), British Ambassador to the United States from 1948 to 1952. His subject was "Britain and the Tide of World Affairs," and transcriptions of his talks will be broadcast from NZBS stations in the next few months. Sir Oliver Franks was recently appointed Chairman of Lloyd's Bank. He is a former Professor of Moral Philosophy at Glasgow University, and during the war was Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Supply. New Zealand Listener, Volume 32, Issue 810, 4 February 1955, Page 25

BBC photograph LAST year's Reith Lecturer for the BBC was Sir Oliver Franks (left), British Ambassador to the United States from 1948 to 1952. His subject was "Britain and the Tide of World Affairs," and transcriptions of his talks will be broadcast from NZBS stations in the next few months. Sir Oliver Franks was recently appointed Chairman of Lloyd's Bank. He is a former Professor of Moral Philosophy at Glasgow University, and during the war was Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Supply. New Zealand Listener, Volume 32, Issue 810, 4 February 1955, Page 25

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