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The Man Who Founded

Page 4 from 7th December 1962

the `Herald' By .1. F. FIELDING, K.C.S.G. . Four thousand issues ago the CATHOLIC HERALD was born. It was in 1884 that it was founded by an......

Can Mr. Wilson End The Irish Quarrel?

Page 4 from 17th March 1967

IAN WALLER discusses the role of the Ulster M.P.s at Westminster W 1 T H a Labour G o vernment 0 % firmly in power at O Westminster for the next......

No Spark Or Fire From Liberals

Page 3 from 26th September 1969

By IAN WALLER O NE thing that all the party conferences seem to have in common these days is a prolonged standing ovation, usually rather......

Wilson Puts Labour In Better Heart

Page 4 from 11th October 1968

By Ian Waller LABOUR PARTY CON FERENCES must. I always feel, be judged by the amount of harm they do to the party's image. By this. admittedly not......

M.p. S' Views On Clause 4

Page 8 from 25th March 1960

`C.H.' Reporter T WO defeats at the polls last week drew attention to the Labour Party's inability to present a united front, already highlighted......

London Co-op Goes Red

Page 5 from 18th May 1962

Y their successes in last week's London Cooperative Society elections, the Communists and their sympathisers have secured a large measure of......

No.

Page 5 from 24th July 1964

MAN FOR AMERICA By Norman St. John-Stavas New hymns for schools M ANY POLITICAL SHOCKS lose some of their horror after the first impact has been......

The Nuclear Dilemma

Page 4 from 28th May 1965

THE reported revision of the Vatican Council's text on nuclear warfare makes it clear that those Catholics who expect the Council to decide their......

If Robots Kill Your Job . .

Page 4 from 18th August 1961

By MICHAEL KILDARE THE United States, I besides giving a lead In the introduction of automation techniques, is also giving a lead In a study of......

Shaping The P9/icy

Page 3 from 13th September 1968

ON Tuesday the Bishops of England and Wales will gather at Archbishop's House, Westminster, for a meeting which may prove to be one of the most......

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