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FIRST THREE SPEAKERS.—On the left is Lord Beaverbrook, with whose sharp attack on present political negotiations and conditions the series of eleven talks on "The Causes of War" will begin from 1YA on Monday, March 25. Next to him is the Rt. Hon. Winston Churchill, whose talk will be second in the line, and on the right is the "gloomy" Dean Inge. Each in his own way expresses most provocative views, which should arouse more than. passing interest among listeners.

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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 37, 22 March 1935, Page 7

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FIRST THREE SPEAKERS.—On the left is Lord Beaverbrook, with whose sharp attack on present political negotiations and conditions the series of eleven talks on "The Causes of War" will begin from 1YA on Monday, March 25. Next to him is the Rt. Hon. Winston Churchill, whose talk will be second in the line, and on the right is the "gloomy" Dean Inge. Each in his own way expresses most provocative views, which should arouse more than. passing interest among listeners. Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 37, 22 March 1935, Page 7

FIRST THREE SPEAKERS.—On the left is Lord Beaverbrook, with whose sharp attack on present political negotiations and conditions the series of eleven talks on "The Causes of War" will begin from 1YA on Monday, March 25. Next to him is the Rt. Hon. Winston Churchill, whose talk will be second in the line, and on the right is the "gloomy" Dean Inge. Each in his own way expresses most provocative views, which should arouse more than. passing interest among listeners. Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 37, 22 March 1935, Page 7

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