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Dr. STELLA CHURCHILL : 'How the Welfare
Centres can help you '
ALTHOUGH Welfare Centres are not so nomorous in the country as in the town, something of the kind, as Dr. Churchill will explain, is necessary in every village or small town. It is especially a work in which the Women's Institutes can help, by establishing centres where none exist.

Contributors

Unknown:
Dr. Stella Churchill

1ST PERSON Singular
(No, this is not a Grammar Lesson !)
'THE ROGUE,'—a, personal Adventure
ALEC ROWLEY playing his own Compositions
'THE TRUE TOY-TOWN '—divulged by its owner,
S. G. HULME-BEAMAN
6jO Reading by Mrs. MARGARET L. WOODS from
THE VICTORIAN POETS
(A new estimate of the Victorian Poets by Richard
Church appears on page 263.)

Contributors

Unknown:
Alec Rowley
Unknown:
S. G. Hulme-Beaman
Reading By:
Mrs. Margaret L. Woods

2LO London and 5XX Daventry

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