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Why Catholic Workers Can Feel Abandoned
Page 4 from 27th October 1967By Hugh Kay IT took a left-wing Tory group to call a halt to some of the hogwash talked last week about the trade union movement. "Stop knocking......

When The Jesuits Were On The Run
Page 8 from 26th July 1963By Elizabeth Yunge-Bateman HAIRBREADTH escapes, journeys by night, secret signs, aliases, hiding holes, locked doors, disguises-and all in a quiet......

A Frightening Tattoo
Page 6 from 30th May 1980NOT ALL Festival honours are as svell deserved as last year's Cannes asvard for the best film (and this year's Oscar for the best foreign film to......

Shadows In The Press
Page 2 from 11th October 1963HERE was surprisingly little comment in the Press about Earl Russell's plan to set up an independent radio station and a newspaper, printed in a......

Why Wilson Will Survive Attempts To Unseat Him
Page 4 from 9th May 1969M R. Harold Wilson is likely to remain Prime Minister for some time to come. That is my considered jud g ment after the events of the past weeks.......

Cars And Conscience
Page 3 from 23rd September 1966By Hugh Kay IN terms of tidiness you can - see BMC's point of view. Car sales in August were down by a quarter throughout the industry. Forecast......

Real Lest For Ring Harold
Page 3 from 9th October 1970by IAN WALLER THE Labour Party confer encc was to have been. like the Liberals the week before althou g h for very different reasons. a non-event......

Beware Of False Wolves Who Seek Your Destruction
Page 6 from 8th May 1987Although the Armada had been destroyed, antiCatholicism was rife in England, as Stephen and Elizabeth Usherwood show us By Elizabeth and Stephen......

Fat Harry Plays Tennis At Hampton Court
Page 10 from 1st July 1988SO another Wimbledon fortnight nears its end with the usual upsets, sensations, triumphs and despairs. Who would ever have thought of such fever......

Parents Who Are S Graspin G • •
Page 7 from 3rd April 1958NEW CHURCH OPENED AT TOLWORTH L AST week, on the Feast of the " Annunefation. the Catholics of ToIworth. Surrey, saw the fruits of nearly 25 years......