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Page 2 from 24th February 1939I THE DYING ORDER G ROUND for serious concern was given by some remarks which Mr Robert Taylor, the Labour M.P. for Morpeth, recently made in the......

`any Other Government Would Work Less Well ..°
Page 7 from 16th January 1959POLITICS AND THE CHURCH IN PORTUGAL ‘C.H.' Correspondent, Lisbon, Sunday HINIUNG Catholics in Portugal are on the whole glad that the position of......

Nhs Now Say Americans
Page 3 from 14th October 1977SPOKESMEN for the United States Catholic Conference (USCC) and the National Conference of Catholic Charities (NCCC) have opposed a "phase-in" of a......

Industrial Welfare
Page 6 from 12th March 1937Churches Built by " Big Business" SIR,—Your correspondent, Miss Patricia Hall, and I agree on many points, notably that there are some very good......

And What Of
Page 5 from 2nd August 1940" EXCESS WAGES" Tax or Forced Loan ? From Our Labour Correspondeet While there is no doubt that there is less opportunity for profiteering in......

Ariel Wonders :
Page 10 from 30th December 1938What others have done... RADIO EIREANN RECENTLY BROADCAST A DISCUSSION ON UNEMPLOYMENT IN DEBATE FORM. OUR FOREIGN RADIO CORRESPONDENT, ARIEL,......

Clydebank Clergy Fight To Save Jobs
Page 2 from 1st December 1978CLERGY in Clydebank have joined the fight to save 1,000 jobs at the Marathon plant. which is threatened with closure unless an order for an oil rig......

Armaments, Employment And
Page 7 from 1st April 1938Social Justice Unemployed in September, 1937 1,271,000 January, 1938 1,828,000 BY DOUGLAS JERROLD HY is it that our vast rearmament programme......

Money And Employment
Page 5 from 27th August 1937SIR,—The main point at issue between Mr. Benvenisti and myself is a very important one. Let me begin with a brief reply to him on two minor......

Babies—
Page 5 from 21st March 1941from the Credit Union A PLAN, described as a Christian economic Kremer to the birth controllers' favourite argument—financial impossibility of......