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Disaster! Our Christmas Crib Has Just Gone Up In Smoke
Page 6 from 24th December 2004I t was the 1st of December. Most children in the village of Cricklemarsh got tingles down their spine and became extremely giggly over their......

John Braine, Who Has Already Won A Considerable...
Page 5 from 7th December 1962"Room at the Top" and "The Vodi", has just published his third controversial novel "Life at the Top". Here, in a conversation with John Horgan......

Letters To The Editor Our Correspondents Are Urged To Limit
Page 8 from 18th October 1935their letters to 300 words; otherwise they are liable to be shortened or omitted altoyet her. Letters must bear a name and address (not necessarily......

Letters To The Editor
Page 6 from 10th July 1936THE POPE AND THE LEAGUE answer to Mr. Gerald Wynne Rushton's letter about the attitude of the Vatican to the League of Nations. I feel I can begin......

Along The Ad To It Ethlehem
Page 3 from 3rd December 1954By BARBARA MONTAGU—SCOTT . And I am telling you, wife, always I am mindful of what is coming of her, when we are gone. She is not like other young......

Catholics And Public Life
Page 3 from 10th June 1949Let's All Shake Hands On It! The Findings Of A Traveller Major Lewis Hastings,m.c. A BRIGHT schoolgirl, asked by her mistress to give the name......

When Everything Perishes
Page 3 from 22nd October 1948Conclusion of GERTRUD VON LE FORT'S account of the Germans' "Journey Through The Night." GERTRUD von Le Fort coneluded the first part of her......

A Convert From Fascism Warns Of Its Dangers
Page 3 from 7th May 1948by H. E. B. NYE NOWADAYS the term Fascist has become a meaningless term of abuse. It is used indiscriminately to vilify all who, in any way, are......

When The Big Three
Page 4 from 6th July 1945MEET AGAIN 1CATHOLIC PROFILES: 8 best of it to save the country [tom T HOSE who worked hardest for peace in the years before the war recognised......

By Mother Margaret Mary
Page 7 from 8th July 1966MO perilous seas glimpsed 11 through magic casements are more heart-stirring and romantic than the life of Mary Ward. Her own contemporaries......