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Sr Pamela Joins The Liberation Debate
Page 10 from 30th March 1984Gerard Noel ON WEDNESDAY evening of next week, at 6.30, Sr Pamela Hussey of CIIR's Latin American section will be giving a lecture entitled "An......

Stormy Seas
Page 5 from 28th September 1984AS FOR POLITICS, Pope John Paul's people sail the same rough seas that he must navigate as 'skipper under God'. If he scrapes the reef and slides......

More Journalist Than Philosopher
Page 7 from 30th October 1998Margot Lawrence enjoys Jeremy Paxman's broad-brush portrait of the English people The English: A Portrait of a People by Jeremy Paxman, Michael......

Leeds Bridge: Link With The Olden Days A Market For 200...
Page 8 from 6th March 1936By A Special Correspondent To know the history of Leeds Bridge is to know the history of Leeds, for the development of rhe bridge has kept pace......

The Trial Of Oliver Plunkett, By Alice Curlayne (owed &...
Page 3 from 17th July 1953By W.J. IGOE HE Town Archbishop Plunkett came to in the late autumn of 1680 was a sad and brutish place ; the London of Dryden more truly was the......

In A Few Words By ,jotter
Page 4 from 24th December 1953SECOND WISHES FOR CHRISTMAS E ACH year, having with some difficulty hammered out a suitable greeting to go with the Christmas number which for......

The Dionne Quins (8 Next Birthday) Pray For Their Bishop...
Page 6 from 15th May 1942By GRACE CONWAY. THE Dionne Quins always put their Bishop—Mgr.. Nelligan intheir prayers at A night. But one night they came to the end and his......

Ekroom Boys In The Picture
Page 6 from 21st March 1952Grace Conway on Films ANGELS ONE FIVE (EMPIRE: Certificate U) Director: George More O'Farrall IN a week almost blinded by lavish and fantastic......

Call Of The Wild
Page 3 from 7th April 1961Thrills at home and abroad A FRICA, India or Burma, the j un g le and wild animals are, I suppose, an enthrallin g attraction for children of all......

The Robinson Crusoe Of Modern France
Page 6 from 26th June 1970by LEWIS STEDMAN JONES Papillon by Henri Charriere (Rupert Hart-Davis 16s.) ENRY CHARRIERE's Papillon has divided France into two hostile camps.......