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Letters To The Editor

Page 3 from 3rd April 1936

Our correspondents are urged to limit their letters to 300 words; otherwise they are liable to be shortened or omitted altogether. Letters must......

Letters To The Editor

Page 8 from 27th September 1935

Our correspondents are urged to limit their letters to 300 words; otherwise they are liable to he shortened or omitted altogether. Letters must......

`rhe Viaduct Murder

Page 11 from 15th June 1935

By Ronald Knox ILLUSTRATED BY KENNETH HAUFF CHAPTER XXIII—Continued. 01..; lad? " "Yes, I've just been talking to him front the eteward's......

Letters To The Editor The Question Of C.e.g.

Page 3 from 12th June 1936

"PA IFISM" DRAWS.A PROTEST AND EDITORIAL REPLY—IS A PETITION TO THE ICIATG THE BEST PT/ AY? DICTATORSHIP IN FREE STATE TOO? ' THE C.E.G. CRISIS A......

Thri5tinati

Page 14 from 9th December 1938

nub t5 ,Ifirt5t By C. C Martindale, S.J. " r4 IIRISTMAS " has come to be Nftoso profoundly coloured, for us, by its Crib, and its providing of......

The Conversion Of England

Page 5 from 3rd September 1937

(VIII) A Banner To Be Unfurled By DR. W. E. ORCHARD I F we must employ military metaphors, there is one we can adopt that expresses our ultimate......

What You Can Do Today For Catholic Action

Page 5 from 7th January 1938

(I) By Paul McGuire T HE nature of Catholic Action is still widely misunderstood. Catholic Action is not any Catholic action which we happen to......

Austria . . Poland . . . Czechoslovakia . . .

Page 5 from 17th March 1939

ARNOLD LUNN REFLECTS 0 N my way through to the World Ski Championship in Poland I stopped for a day in Vienna. " Is it going to rain. " I asked......

Iiie Late .father Cuthbe,kt, 0.5.f.c.

Page 11 from 31st March 1939

Two Appreciations I KNEW Fr. Cuthbert for the best part of half a century. By his death the English Capuchin Province has lost a gentle and......

Making Ourselves Felt

Page 12 from 12th February 1937

Object Of The Biologists' Guild Of Mendel And Pasteur PART II. S 0 thorough and complete, indeed, were the experiments and demonstrations which......

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