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The Life 0 The Pope
Page 18 from 10th February 1939p OPE PIUS XI, 261st in the line of the Roman pontiffs, was born at Desio, a town to the north-west of Milan. His native place has not waited until......

The State Of Popular Arts In Britain
Page 4 from 4th September 1964The Aldwych theatre controversy has ftcused public attention on the situation of the popular arts in Britain. In this article, W. J. IGOE, one of......

Act Of Faith
Page 7 from 14th December 1962The Council, in its reality. is an act of faith in God, of obedience to His laws, of sincere endeavour to correspond with the plan of redemption......

For And Against The Liturgical Changes
Page 5 from 8th January 1965Sir,—Thank you for g ivin g space to my letter (December 25). expressin g some of the views of the dubious. Ynur own comments, however, are so wide......

Mrs. Mary Whitehouse, Co-founder Of The Clean-up...
Page 5 from 24th December 1965secretary of the National Viewers' and Listeners' Association, claims that more than 350,000 people of all ages and religious beliefs have signed a......

Fresh Wind Blowing As Portugal Faces Crucial Election Test
Page 7 from 26th September 1969A YEAR has passed since Dr. Salazar. Portugal's Prime Minister for 36 years, collapsed with the illness that has ended his public life. His......

1 Accuse The French Popular Front
Page 12 from 22nd January 1937(Continued from page 5.) IV. CONDUCT OF THE SUBSIDISED LINE AIR FRANCE. We have just seen how the Air France Line allowed one of its machines to......

Letters To The Editor
Page 12 from 17th January 1936Our correspondents are urged to limit their letters to 300 words; otherwise they are liable to be shortened or omitted alto gether. Letters must......

Austria . . Poland . . . Czechoslovakia . . .
Page 5 from 17th March 1939ARNOLD LUNN REFLECTS 0 N my way through to the World Ski Championship in Poland I stopped for a day in Vienna. " Is it going to rain. " I asked......

Put Not Your Trust . .
Page 4 from 17th March 1944'FIVE thousand Julians in Naples = shout " Down with the King and up with Marshal Stalin " to the cheers of many sections of the Allied press which......