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Title:TOPICAL TALK BY GBS Grand Old Man of Literature offers witty advice upon questions of the hour, in exclusive interview.
Date:26th October 1931
Summary: London, England: Int. scenes. Back shot of Shaw sitting at desk turns round & talks. CU. talks.
Sound Effects: Shaw says, I suppose you want me to talk about the Gen. election. Says you are told that if sacrifice is not made the pound sterling would collapse. Says it is not a National Govt only that people want in this country, but other countries they want a govt. without opposition, because the business of a govt, has now become so large they have to take charge of industry & control industry.
George Bernard Shaw (1856-1950), Personalities - Writers; Great Britain