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The Ethics Of Abortion
Page 11 from 26th August 1938(Continued from page 8.) beginning of the trial the Judge invited any member of the jury who had any preconceived view or bias in this matter to......

Fiction, Religion And A Breath Of Scandal
Page 7 from 9th September 1983BELLOC had more in common with the mother of a prostitute than with a modern pastorallyminded priest who hears her Confession. That sentence is,......

Poetty Struggle For Integrity
Page 6 from 9th December 1938Solitude. By V. Sackville-West. (Hogarth Press, 5s.) Mint by Night. By Alfred Barrett. (America Press.) I Saw the World. By Walther von der......

Let John Have
Page 6 from 2nd April 195411111 111111 11111111111111111111 11111 1111111111111111 a Cathedral AUGUSTUS JOHN'S exhibi iThtion at the Royal Academy is a big family affair.......

More Than A Wee Bit Of Scottish Art Comes To Town
Page 7 from 2nd March 1990GALLERIES by LEIGH HATTS LONDONERS are still lucky in being able to enjoy so many important European and provincial exhibitions in their capital......

Column
Page 4 from 23rd August 1940L BARBARA WALL Generalisations I HEARD it said of a child the other day: " She may become a beauty, but she certainly won't be a genius—her......

What Channel Four News Has To Say About Our Pope
Page 12 from 3rd August 2001Charterhouse Chronicle Frank Longford W hen St Peter says to me: "Did you do anything much down there?" I will reply that I was very happily......

Glasgow's Catholic Pharmacists Number 50 And Their Guild...
Page 14 from 26th May 1939Front a Correspondent The first annual meeting of the members of the Glasgow and West of Scotland branch of the Catholic Pharmaceutical Guild was......

As You Like It
Page 8 from 25th September 1981A Biographical Dictionary of Architects in Ireland, 16001720 by Ralph Loeber (John Murray. 5.15). IN IRELAND. notice, not Irish. for they came in......

Tilling The Fertile Earth Of Literature
Page 6 from 6th March 1992Wynn Wheldon WHAT are collections such as this for? I suppose they fulfil the same role as those oldfashioned "weekend books" which can be such......