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First Thoughts By Michael
Page 8 from 17th January 1936Peter On Art Peter, who recently gave the world his views on gorillas, was being carried through a London street after dark, "Pretty light," he......

The Distressed Areas
Page 1 from 28th February 1936Action By Catholics First By The Grail : Now National By Our Industrial Correspondent The distressed areas oust all other topics as the subject......

Fiction
Page 4 from 26th June 1936Intimacies Dragged To Light Realism From America I'd Do It Again. By Frank Tilsley. (Seeker and Warburg. 7s. 6d.) Main Line West. By Paul Horgan.......

Once It Was Hopeless
Page 13 from 14th October 1938By Peter Thompson Reserve Mines was a dump. You could not describe it as anything better even though men lived there with their women and......

News That Matters
Page 2 from 8th April 1938March 30—April AT HOME The Boat Race Oxford wen the boat race. Revenue Surplus The nation's accounts for the past financial year showed a......

Will Belfast Build An Irish Fleet ?
Page 9 from 21st January 1938What The Chamberlain— De Valera Negotiations Imply Partition The Sole Obstacle To Final Settlement THE TALKS BETWEEN THE BRITISH AND IRISH......

News Of The Guilds And Societies
Page 15 from 19th May 1939S.V.P., Banbury QUARTERLY MEETING ADDRESSED BY FR. W. BROWNRIGG The quarterly meeting of the conferences attached to the Oxford Particular......

Once Upon A Time .
Page 6 from 3rd July 1936NORFOLK HOUSE Some Episodes in its History By RICHARD C. WILTON. * The block of buildings known as Norfolk House has played an important part,......

Toys That Really
Page 14 from 20th December 1935_Do Play 1111■=11111112 Once upon a time there lived a tiny hide boy in a great big house. But the little boy was not afraid of being lonely in......

News In The Questions
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