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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......

Boxing — Is It Skill Or Savagery ?
Page 6 from 5th April 1963By John Horgan S KILL or savagery? Opinion about boxing has seldom been as sharply divided as during the days immediately following the death of......

Do New Money-raising Ideas Work?
Page 4 from 13th July 1962BY JOHN HORGAN IN the past two years over 120 of the 2,500-odd parishes in England, Scotland and Wales have called in one or other of several......

Preserving The Irish Language
Page 7 from 27th January 1967By JOHN HORGAN IT IS A HOLY and a wholesome thing to see a nation examining its conscience-and in public at that. For this is what Ireland is......

Behind The Scenes In
Page 5 from 30th July 1965DR. NKRUMAH I S GHANA S IR,—I think it rather unfortunate that you should have described Mathew Tharakan's article as "probing behind the scenes"......

Irish News Letter
Page 5 from 11th July 1941Ireland is moving back a hundred years From Our Own Correspondent DUBLIN. The statement by President Roosevelt that arms cannot be spared by......

It's In The Paper By John Horgan
Page 2 from 5th July 1963'No truth in the rumour' W HERE would the Press be without the Royal Family? No sooner had it (the Press) finished dealing with the misdemeanours......

Dublin Letter
Page 2 from 31st July 1964JOHN HORGAN REPORTING A RCHBISHOP McQUAID of Dublin has formed a special commission to advise him informally on the application of the a gg......

Dublin Letter
Page 2 from 14th August 1964JOHN HORGAN REPORTING S EVENTY young soldiers from the North of Ireland have had to make sudden changes in their holiday plans because of......

Dublin Letter
Page 2 from 11th September 1964JOHN HORGAN REPORTING 1[11-11 CONTROVERSY be- 1 tween Bishop Michael Browne of Galway and Fr. Enda MeDonagh of Maynooth is now one of the major......