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New In The Cinema
Page 7 from 28th February 1964FREDA BRUCE FORIIAILT N OTHING could be more welcome against the crisis clouds of British films than the ' breakthrough of a new talent and new......

Whitefriars Chronicle
Page 4 from 4th May 1962F LEET STREET wits, who know that the CATHOLIC HERALD and the "News of the World" are near nei g hbours, refer to us sometimes as the "News of the......

Down-beat!
Page 6 from 12th January 1962A PLEA for thinking Catholics to awaken to the intellectual ferment outside the Church, recognise the germ of truth in off-beat movements, and act......

S.v.p. Praised In Hong Kong
Page 7 from 26th July 1963HE charitable work of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul in Hong Kong has received high praise from the Governor, Sir Robert Black, G.C.M.G.,......

Whitefriars Chronicle
Page 4 from 12th June 1964MR. JOHN F. FIELDING. K.C.S.G., of St. Patrick's parish, Leeds. completed a unique record of 70 years' ser vice in Catholic journalism this week......

Whitefriars
Page 5 from 3rd July 1964MI CHRONICLE O FF to Rome this week on one of his frequent visits went Mr. Pat Keegan, one of England's best-known workers in the lay apostolate.......

Whitetriars (limn Iele
Page 4 from 10th August 1962sr HE presence of Mgr. John Willebrands, Fr. Bernard I eeming. S.J., and Fr. Hamer, O.P. at Heythrop this week for the ecumenical conference......

Dedicated To The Africans
Page 3 from 30th May 1969PAULA DAVIES meets two Englishwomen— UKUDUMA and Nnan fuka are the unlikely African names of two attractive English girls who, after spending a......

Paula Davies Meets A Group Of Volunteers Who Are Helping...
Page 3 from 28th February 1969the contented who live in reasonable homes the problem of the homeless is like a distant war where sympathy for the suffering is possible but......

Can Mr. Wilson End The Irish Quarrel?
Page 4 from 17th March 1967IAN WALLER discusses the role of the Ulster M.P.s at Westminster W 1 T H a Labour G o vernment 0 % firmly in power at O Westminster for the next......