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German Observer Of Mass In G.b.

Page 2 from 3rd April 1958

S IR,-Ever since I became a regular reader of the Certiotie HERALD in 1956 I have paid special attention to your vigorous efforts in making English......

Britain And The Knights Left Their Mark On This Sunny Island

Page 3 from 27th October 1972

DOM MINTOFF'S clash with Britain earlier this year sent Malta's 'tourist earnings plummeting. but the warm welcome which the Maltese today extend......

Tours And Pilgrimages

Page 6 from 23rd March 2001

T here is no doubt that the consequences of the Israeli/ Palestinian conflict have reached far and wide. Israel will always be the number one......

Shelter City For The Poor

Page 4 from 25th October 1957

By OTTO HERSCHAN N EAR the entrance to the Domain at Lourdes I noticed the stump of a large tree trunk. As I looked I saw a little crowd and one......

Just Catch A Bus In Normandy .

Page 6 from 25th January 1957

By Vivian Rowe T HE next bus leaving the station happened to be going to Carrouges and that, as I remember. was the only reason for our being......

Catholics Run Nursery School At 1/a Week

Page 13 from 14th July 1939

They bring their pets and go to sleep By PETER THOMPSON Mothers of Hoddesdon (Herts) can send their youngest children ( two to five) all day to a......

Church Mourns Benefactor Who Built Hotel Empire

Page 2 from 9th March 2007

BY ANABEL INGE LORD FORTE, the Italian-born entrepreneur who built up a multibillion pound global hotel and restaurant empire, died in his sleep......

Portugal

Page 8 from 5th January 1962

Tips on HOTELS FOOD DRINK SOUVENIRS By PETER WHELPTON Sea, Sunshine, Laughter— and Good Red Wine Where'er a Catholic sun cloth shine There's......

Every Town And Every Village Has Its Story And Its Secrets

Page 11 from 26th January 1962

O FF the beaten track. Away from it all. The hey-day of that sort — possibly the most romantic — sort of travel was, perhaps, in the times when......

The Ultimate Hide And Seek

Page 11 from 7th February 1997

N OT MANY VILLAGE boys have had the run of what was once an abbey grange, later enlarged into an Elizabethan mansion, richly panelled, big......

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