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Schools A Warning To Liverpool City Council
"No Grants " Policy May React —To Disadvantage DELAYING TACTICS Board Of Education Means Business THE " SCHOOLS QUESTION " IN LIVERPOOL IS BLOWING UP FOR ANOTHER STORM.......
Schools Of Catholic Action
From Our Own Correspondent NEW YORK. Education of the Catholic laity in the United States, in the organisation and purposes of Catholic Action, is advancing with the......
Catholics Fight For Decency A Broadcast Of Mae West...
From Our Own Correspondent NEW YORIC 0 The Catholic effort to clean up the stage, screen and radio in America has been featured by a veritable storm of protest against a radio......
Monsignor De La Villerabel Former Archbishop Of Rouen...
Mgr. Andre du Bois de La Villerabel, former Archbishop of Rouen, died at Nice last Monday. Mgr. de La Villerabel was chiefly known in England for the events which led up to his......
Refugee Problem In China Father Jacquinot's Work In Camps
In the current issue of the China Critic (published in Shanghai) there is an interesting account of an interview with Fr. R. Jacquinot, S.J., concerning the registered refugee......
Fenyang's Seminary
As it is impossible, on account of the present disturbances, for the Chinese seminarists to reach the seminary at Suanhwa, a seminary has been temporarily opened—at the......
Freedom For Catholic Writers Fr. Martindale's View
The tendency on the part of Catholic papers to monopolise the work of Catholic writers and artists seems to be on the increase. If a Catholic writer or artist works regularly......
Franco's New Year Speech Rebuilding Spain
An encouraging message to the people of Spain was broadcast over several wavelengths on New Year's Day by General Franco. " On this the first day of the year," he said, " under......
Catholic Trade Union Condemns Paris Strike, But— An...
was made by the Catholic Trades Union (Confederation Francaise des Travailleurs Chretiens) during the recent Paris strike. The C.F.T.C. condemned the strike on the ground that......
1937 Was A
Record Year For Books Catholic Publishers Did Well, Too By the Literary Editor Over 17,000 books were published in Great Britain during 1937. This is the highest total ever......