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Evil In Apartheid
Page 4 from 26th October 1951THE BLACK MAN'S BOSS 111% AFRICA By a South African Catholic journalist T 41 HE Christian spirit of a people will he judged by the charity which......

Separation The Only Discouraging Sight On A Visit To...
Page 7 from 24th December 1976AMONG the messages that reached Mr Edward Heath when he signed the document of our accession into Europe was one from Fr Charles Caruana. A......

Sanctions Are Hitting Hard In Rhodesia. The Business...
Page 5 from 11th February 1966very worried about them. Support for Mr. Smith is evaporating and he will be prepared to talk within two months. At present, the country has all......

Faith Based
Page 6 from 29th May 1970on fact, or a fungoid fable? by Dom SYLVESTER HOUEDARD, O.S.B. The Sacred Mushroom and the Cross by John M. Allegro (Hodder & Stoughton 63s.) I F......

Total Catholicity
Page 4 from 15th August 1941I N the Church Times of August 8 we find the following sentence: " The Roman Catholic Church is becoming increasingly involved in Europe and the......

Alcuin 011 The Latest Books
Page 3 from 11th May 1956Blunt speak in about Unit THE SHEEPFOLD AND THE SHEPHERD, by Dom Columba Cary-Elwes (Longmans, I5s.). I T is not always stated with sufficient......

Play Question
Page 6 from 28th June 1940FOR Us Thunder Rock THERE can be no doubt that the people who are behind this new theatre in South Kensington have been extraordinarily fortunate......

Population: The Most Urgent Conflict
Page 4 from 10th December 1971by Fr. Arthur McCormack, M.H.M. IN May this year a Royal Commission published its report on population. It obviously regarded the ex_ pansion of......

People And Places ... People And Places ... People And...
Page 2 from 6th May 1977President Carter, during his stay in London, will receive a delegation from the Campaign Against Psychiatric Abuse encouraging him to maintain his......

On The Bookshelf
Page 3 from 13th July 1962By John Horgan The Furrow Behind Me, by Angus MacLelland (Routledge and Kegan Paul, 28s.). L IFE on South Uist in the old days, when wages ran to......