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This Week

Page 4 from 15th July 1966

EDITED BY KEVIN MAYHEW D URING famine in India, the old people suffer most, Mrs. Anne Faulkner of the Help the Aged fund in London told me this......

Aid Programmes Get Green Light But Do-goodery Gets A Caution

Page 11 from 22nd July 1966

"CONSCIENCE salving. That's your motive for giving aid." This jibe at Christians was made by a self-styled Humanist at last week's conference of......

The Right

Page 5 from 1st July 1966

with leanings towards I N a world so complex as our own, the words "Right" and "Left" have become labels stuck on with little regard to the......

A Mixed Bag—both Good And Average

Page 6 from 14th February 1964

By MARY VAUGHAN 10 DRAIN THE SEA, by Jan Dobraczynski (Heinemann, 21s.): A LEGACY, by Sybille Bedford (Collins, 21s.); COUNTESS TARNOVSKA, by......

Salute To A Veteran

Page 6 from 6th May 1960

By FRANCIS KENT, T OTTING up the titles of books Sir Philip Gibbs has written in 83 years, make the total 85. 'The 85th, "The Riddle . of a Chan......

It's In The Paper By John Dingle

Page 6 from 7th December 1962

Was Sir Patrick right — or wise ? T HE affairs of the Ford concern continue to inspire some vehement writing and some shouting in headlines. The......

People And Places

Page 5 from 20th December 1963

Pere Duval sing s in Fleet Street P ERE DUVAL, the French priest - singer who hit the headlines when he came to England with his guitar several......

Episcopal Engagements Carotid Neearn Et...

Page 9 from 18th June 1965

7 f ue Se sci c a u y i : ar 1 C 4s ' i 8 c1 V ea Ct' H m i n er M F a u sT, I, .6 certe li n Try . Mel - nations. Tower Hill, 6.30 p.m. Thersday:......

Oxfam Gearing To New Tempo Cool, Calm Drive Will Get That...

Page 5 from 11th October 1963

By David Crawford T HE impression left by OXFAM's bread and water lunch, held in Trafalgar Square last Sunday, is one of energy and dedication,......

A Peer In Search Of Humility

Page 4 from 10th October 1969

by HUGH KAY "I'VE sent a copy of my -Ihook to a great friend of mine who's serving a very long prison sentence." said the former Leader of the......

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