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Letters To The Editor
Page 6 from 10th July 1936THE POPE AND THE LEAGUE answer to Mr. Gerald Wynne Rushton's letter about the attitude of the Vatican to the League of Nations. I feel I can begin......

Letters To The Editor Our Correspondents Are Urged To Limit
Page 8 from 18th October 1935their letters to 300 words; otherwise they are liable to be shortened or omitted altoyet her. Letters must bear a name and address (not necessarily......

Letters To The Editor
Page 3 from 3rd April 1936Our correspondents are urged to limit their letters to 300 words; otherwise they are liable to be shortened or omitted altogether. Letters must......

Letters To The Editor
Page 3 from 28th February 1936Our correspondents are urged to limit their letters to 300 words; otherwise they are liable to be shortened or omitted altogether. Letters must......

Catholics And War To What Are We Being Loyal
Page 12 from 2nd June 1939SIR, —In the CATHOLIC HERALD (April 6) you said in your front page editorial article : "We think there is great danger in interpreting the Prime......

The Romance Of Common Things
Page 7 from 5th March 1937o) HERBS AND HISTORY It caught my eye as 1 crossed the square—an old-gabled-and-bowed-downrusset-apple sort of house, all eaves and winking......

The Romance Of Common Things
Page 7 from 5th February 1937(8) TABLES By GERALD WYNNE RUSHTON At least three times a day we sit down to table—so common an article of furniture in every house that, beyond......

Our War Aims Precise Catholic Contribution
Page 4 from 29th September 1939SIR,—I am grateful for the generous response, in your editorial this week, to my letter of September 17 about a Catholic Peace Programme;......

The Romance Of Common Things
Page 7 from 22nd January 1937(7) BEDS By GERALD WYNNE RUSHTON " And so to bed." The remark nowadays has become a cliche; and (dare one. suggest it?) is probably the only......

Leftere From Mgr. Hallett And Mr. Anthony Mouravieff Will...
Page 6 from 14th August 1936Correspondents are again urged to write as succinctly as possible as a large number of interesting letters have to be held over weekly owing to......