TWO ENGLISH WEEKLIES AMALGAMATE
♦-- - I. "NEW STATESMAN" AND "WEEK-END REVIEW" I New Zealand readers of the English publication, the "Week-end Review," will learn with interest that it has been amalgamated with the "New ' Statesman and Nation." A paragraph - in the issue of the "New Statesman and Nation" for January 6 ' says: "With next week's issue i the 'New Statesman and Nation' , and the 'Week-end Review" will 1 appear as one paper. Both names will be retained. The 'Week-end Review' was founded by Mr Gerald Barry nearly four years ago. and at once made a name for itself by independent, ' able and witty journalism. It has stood ; consistently for an enlightened atti- , tude in international and social affairs, and the amalgamation represents I a real union of progressive opinion, i "Mr Gerald Barry has accepted an invitation to become a number of the board controlling the combined paper, which will be edited by Mr Kingsley < Martin. It is intended to develop the : paper so as to ensure the retention of ■ distinctive features and well-known ; contributors to .the 'Week-end ' Review.'"
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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21088, 13 February 1934, Page 4
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