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Letters To The

Page 6 from 2nd October 1936

POLITICS OR MORALITY? The Issue In Spain SIR, — The substantial point of divergence between us is Fr. de Ztdueta's assertion that the civil war......

Victor Emmanuel And Badoglio

Page 4 from 15th October 1943

THE press and " public opinion " pressure against doing a deaf with the House of Savoy and Badoglio—it was the same with Darlan earlier in the......

Big Setback For Reds In Italy

Page 5 from 15th February 1957

But united Socialists may get some 'Left' Catholic votes By DOUGLAS HYDE W HEN the Italian Socialist Party—the "Nenni" Socialists—met in......

The End Of A Brave Experiment

Page 4 from 20th August 1948

By Bernard Prentis THE fmal split in the Italian Labour movement, the Confcderazione Generale Thalami del Lavore (C.G.I.L.) marks the end , of......

Britain Issue A Statement On The Political Communists Are...

Page 1 from 23rd February 1945

By a C.H. Reporter Communist influence in the Trade Union Movement in this country is making startling progress. Since the withdrawal of the......

Split In Italian Labour Camp

Page 5 from 30th June 1944

The latest developments regarding Italy's labour organisation have produced a sharp cleavage in which the Communists. the Socialists and the......

'a Uni Q Ue

Page 1 from 7th September 1951

circle Barbara Barclay Carter dead MISS Barbara Barclay Cartes, whose death this week is an nounced, will long be remembered as the English......

Don't Merely Count Heads The Pope Tells Italian Actu

Page 1 from 2nd July 1948

VATICAN CITY. "What must one think of the exclusion of a worker from his job because he is not welcome to the union, of the forced stoppage of......

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