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'Thinking Aloud'

on National Programme Daventry

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A. G. STREET
This morning A. G. Street is to talk of the difference between rural life of today and rural life of years ago. The people change; customs, manners, tastes, and so forth, vary from one Reneraion to the other. But the land of this country outlives them.
Arthur Street stresses this in his new book, ' Land Everlasting ', which was Published the week before last. It is a more serious work than any he has yet written, and is an attempt to find a solution to Great Britain's farming problems. It is the work of a farmer who has spent a lifetime in farming, knows all its problems from personal experience, and has proved already how well he can write.

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