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Monday Is Budget Day

Page 5 from 21st April 1939

WHO PAYS MOST THE RICH OR POOR We would urge all our readers to consider carefully on the eve of Budget Day this striking investigation of our......

He Left£3,000-a-year-job To

Page 13 from 30th June 1939

New Business Ethics Troubled Him. FRAN K MURPHY— Morality FURNITURE MAKING AND FREEDOM Employees Must Sign 92 Point Agreement Mr Frank Murphy ("......

This Is The Case For A Steady Price Level

Page 12 from 26th May 1939

By John F. L. Bray I N these articles I must crave the reader's patience if I insist again and again on the need for a steady price level. This......

Sale Of English Newspapers

Page 1 from 17th September 1937

The Public Knows What It Wants Dr. J. R. Gerberich of the U.S.A. Bureau of Education was reported in the Catholic Herald last week as stating that......

Market May Be Closed

Page 10 from 31st January 1936

"No Longer Justified" Tenants Disagree With Corporation The application of the corporation to close Sunderland's old market permanently was......

Opponents Of Better Farming

Page 16 from 3rd January 1936

Answered in Rural Reconstruction Report That the National Farmers' Union should have made a definite declaration for standard prices for " cattle,......

Stock Exchange Losing Touch With

Page 2 from 11th November 1938

REALITIES POSSIBLE LEGISLATION MAY PLACE STOCKBROKING ON A NEW FOOTING By Our City Editor Upon the Government's proposals for the prevention of......

University Endowment Needs At Oxford And At Cambridge

Page 15 from 28th January 1938

By a resolution last year, the name of the Universities Catholic Education Board was changed to the Oxford and Cambridge Catholic Education Board;......

Cork Plans Big Developments

Page 5 from 1st November 1935

395,400 To Be Spent Nom Our Dublin Correspondent Cork corporation unanimously approved a proposal for the issue of £395,400 worth of stock at 98......

The Irish Tongue Effect Of Grants

Page 5 from 20th July 1935

The report of the Free State Department of Education for the year 1933-34 menses the fact that the grants given to families who satisfy the......

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