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September 1930 Issue - 24 ArticlesBritain Looks Ahead
- Dark Hours in England
Andre Siegfried
, pp. 10-11 - Young England Speaks
Randolph Churchill
, pp. 12-16 - A Nation on Its Knees
'Yaffie'
, pp. 17-19 Russia Present and Future
- Russia's Economic Future
Nikolaus Basseches
, pp. 20-23 - Moscow as I Saw It
A 'New Statesman' Correspondent
, pp. 24-26 - I Plunge into the Ganges
Ayi Tendulkar
, pp. 27-31 Neglected Scandinavia
- The Forgotten Countries
G. Malcolm Thomson
, pp. 32-34 - A Visit to Sweden
William Martin
, pp. 35-39 - Christianity To-day
The Very Reverend W.R. Inge
, pp. 40-47 - Germany's City of Robots
Hans Natonek
, pp. 48-51 - Three Letters
Marcel Proust
, pp. 63-68 - The Heart of Arabia
Leopold Weiss
, pp. 69-74 - Maeterlinck's Book on Ants
Leon Daudet
, pp. 75-78 - Nietzsche in Love
Dr. Erich F. Podach
, pp. 79-84 Persons and Personages
- Aldous Huxley's Progress
Andre Maurois
, pp. 52-54 - Conan Doyle's Last Words
W.R. Titterton
, pp. 55-57 - Lord Beaverbrook
A French Editor
, pp. 58-59 - Sir John Simon
Harold Laski
, pp. 60-62 - Books Abroad, pp. 85-92
- Letters and the Arts, pp. 93-98
- As Others See Us, pp. 99-103
- Correspondence, pp. 104-105
- Coming Events, pp. 106-109
- War and Peace, p. 110