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THE CHALLENGE OF CHANGE BY LAURENCE THOMPSON HRH The Duke of Edinburgh's Study Conference at Oxford in July, 1956, brought together for the first time members of the Commonwealth and Empire concerned with a single problem: the impact of industrialisation upon such varied communities as those of West, East, and South Africa India and the Caribbean, as well as upon older industrial countries like Great Britain and Australia, with much to learn as well as to teach. Laurence Thompson; well known aS an author and as News Chronicle feature writer , was given special facilities for reporting the Conference. This short book is not an abridged version of the full report, but a stimulating discussion of the Conference theme, intended to provoke further thought on the subject. Crown 8vo., 16Opp. Laminated paper cover 6/6 Nz: Publication date to be announced: REPORT OF ARH: THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH'S STUDY CONFERENCE, OXFORD, 1956. Human Problems of Industrial Communities within the Commonwealth _Two volumes, 50/ N. OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS iN iS 0 H6 too ! see You Mlonhaiton should Fve "OATS Style Every GARMENT REAL VALUE ThEre MANHATTAN" AND Cut

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 911, 25 January 1957, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 911, 25 January 1957, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 911, 25 January 1957, Page 13

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