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The News That Interests And
Page 7 from 28th May 1937Matters MAY 21 MAY 25 AT HOME Spithead Naval Review Impressive scenes were witnessed when H.M. the King, accompanied by the Queen and Princess......

The News That Interests And Matters March 12
Page 7 from 19th March 1937MARCH 16 AT HOME Diplomatic Re-shuffle Various changes among His Majesty's representatives abroad have been announced. Sir Robert Clive, British......

Progress In The West; Regress In The East
Page 4 from 15th September 1944IN Western Europe at least the worst fears in regard to political developments following liberation have not been realised. The unexpected speed of......

The News That Interests And Matters June 18 June 22
Page 7 from 25th June 1937AT HOME ABROAD Imperial Conference Ends The Imperial Conference has now ended and a report has been issued. The main. fields of Commonwealth......

News That Matters
Page 2 from 18th March 1938March 9-March is . AT HOME Aviation Sir Donald Banks, Secretary of the Air Ministry, has been appointed Permanent Under Secretary of State for......

"we Know What Is Expected Of Us"
Page 1 from 17th March 1939Pope Addresses Cardinals After Coronation THE POPE RECEIVED HIS CARDINALS LAST SUNDAY AFTER THE CORONATION CEREMONY AND MADE A SHORT ALLOCUTION TO......

Questions Of The Week
Page 4 from 10th March 1950Britain, France, and the Cold War T HE State visit to London of the President of France and Mme Auriol has done much more than fan the slow embers......

The New French Government
Page 9 from 28th January 1938LEFT MAY SPLIT President Breaks a Custom From Our Own Correspondent Though once again France has a Government, the country as a whole cannot yet......

Distinguished English Delegation
Page 1 from 15th July 1938Chief Justice Of England Hands Over St. Joan Of Arc's Banner RHEIMS CATHEDRAL WAS SOLEMNLY INAUGURATED AND RESTORED TO ITS UNIQUE PLACE IN THE......

They Strive Against Enormous Handicaps
Page 16 from 24th March 1939T HE post-war world has seen a remarkable revival of Catholic statesmanship in Europe. Before the war Catholicity as such was practically excluded......