The British way and purpose. Nos 2 & 5.7. Simla: Directorate of Welfare & Amenities, 1943. No 2 - After the war. Social security. The Beveridge Plan; No 5 - The responsible citizen; No 6 - The setting; No 7 - The citizen at work;
British way and purpose: Capt T.O. Morrow asking all troops. Nos 9, 11, 13, 15, 18-20 & 22-23. Bombay: Directorate of Army Education, 1946. No 9 - Mover or moved?; No 11 - Democracy and planning - can they go together?; No 13 - National insurance - how does it work?; No 15 - Health - prevention or cure?; No 18 - Britain and Europe - how can we lead to peace?; No 19 - Our health - private affair or public?; No 20 - What hopes of world peace?; No 22 - Can the British way of life survive?; ...
Current affairs. Special issue & Nos 32, 35-36, 39, 41, 43-45, 47-48 & 51. Simla: Directorate of Army Education, 1944-46: France - special invasion number; No 32 - Friends in need; No 35 - What has happened at home?; No 36 - The hill peoples of Burma; No 39 - What price peace?; No 41 - Getting back into harness; No 43 - China: a background; No 44 - Japan: a background; No 45 - Malaya, French Indo-China and Siam: a background; No 47 - On thinking geographically; No 48 - We all go the...