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Both Rhyme And Reason
Page 5 from 19th November 1937A Glance At A Great English Catholic Champion By W. J. BLYTON I r is remarkable, when you come to think of it, whet Catholics have given to......

Notes & Comments
Page 10 from 18th October 1935The Canadian Election The chaos of the Canadian election fight was so dense that prophets wisely abstained from indulging their usual hobby. The......

The News That Interests And Matters January 29 February 2
Page 7 from 5th February 1937AT HOME ABROAD By-Elections Lord Hugh Cecil, M.P. for Oxford University and Provost of Eton, has applied for the Manor of Northstead, thus......

The News That Interests And Matters May 7 May Ii
Page 7 from 14th May 1937AT HOME Coronation Preparations Enormous crowds, estimated at over a million people, assembled to watch the final rehearsal of the Coronation......

In A Few Words
Page 8 from 10th March 1939The B.B.C. and the Pope A VERY large number of readers have written to ask that we should publicly thank the B.B.C. for the way in which it has......

Bridge Notes
Page 10 from 24th December 1936BY Q. E. D. There is one feature of Bridge which in all probability it occurs to very few to discuss; that is the shuffle. There is only one way......

In A Few Words
Page 8 from 31st December 1937Letters Fit For The W.P.B.: " Lingua LatinternationalA " Christmas Cards O N behalf of the Editor and Staff. I am charged with the pleasant duty......

The Ways Of B.b.c.
Page 10 from 4th December 1936Settled Imperfections ? "tie gtede *Se That it is my duty to administer kicks and not ha'pence to the B.B.C. is an established rule of radio......

Longmans
Page 5 from 9th December 1938HILAIRE BELLOC THE QUESTION AND THE ANSWER " 1\1r. Belloc's lofty argument is in every way worthy of its end and aim, not only as a triumph of......

Compton Mackenzie Writes About:
Page 2 from 2nd June 1939BOYCOTTING THE DUKE OF WINDSOR -FEARLESS WORKER FOR PEACE ON MONDAY, MAY 8, TILE DUKE OF WINDSOR BROKE A SILENCE OF TWENTY-NINE MONTHS IN ORDER TO......