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Cardinal Gasquet Dr Coulton Explains
Page 6 from 5th May 1939Sr,—I must again intervene in virtue of our concordat; for again you have, however unwittingly, printed a falsehood against me personally. Miss......

The Arts: Little Jam For A Lot Of Bread
Page 7 from 24th January 1964By JOHN HORGAN "IREL "IRELAND, the old sow that eats AND, farrow," Joyce's bitter metaphor may seem out of place in the world of industrial......

The 13111le In England War Among The Scholars
Page 6 from 30th September 1938Ste,—Miss Cholmeley's letter does not seem helpful. Rather it tends to create confusion by introducing a new theory (Mr. Belloc's) regarding the......

New Farm Expert Starts Interest In Dail
Page 11 from 8th July 1938" Back To The Grass " Movement Would Be A Calamity says Farmers' Deputy From Our Own Correspondent DUBLIN. Ddil Eireann met last week, and Mr.......

Notes And Comments
Page 5 from 2nd May 1941YOUTH ORGANIZATION IN FRANCE I N defeat, France has a certain amount to teach us, and one of the things it can teach us is how to organise youth......

In A Few Words
Page 4 from 28th November 1941The Last Ruin A NOTHER example of the Prime Minister's ready wit was disclosed in America when Fr. Vincent Donovan, 0.P., and his companions made......

Stonewall Butler Defends His Wicket Against Two...
Page 1 from 3rd March 1944Mr. Butler, when he was Foreign Under-Secretary before the war, became famous for his stonewalling. Against every sort of skilful Parliamentary......

What Will Be The Fate Of Christianity In An Independent...
Page 3 from 22nd March 1946By Charles Graham Hope THE members of the Cabinet Mission to India declared, somewhat rashly, the other day that they intended to stay in India......

Sincere Nonsense About Labour Party
Page 4 from 3rd September 1982MARY KENNY is a good sincere Catholic but all too often she talks through her hat, as in her Charterhouse contribution of August 20. For instance,......

Blessed Edmund Campion
Page 17 from 24th August 1935By Evelyn Waugh The ninth extract from Evelyn Waugh's study of Edmund Campion, which Messrs. Longmans, Green and Co. are publishing in September,......