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In My View
Page 2 from 3rd December 1965Sir, While hastening to con g ratulate you on your evident willingness to keep your paper abreast of the times typographically, and expressing the......

G. K. Chesterton's Famous "father Brown"
Page 2 from 19th June 1936Discovery Of A Detective Bradford Priest In Title Role When the late Mr. G. K. Chesterton wrote his book, The Secrets of Father Brown, he......

Armagh's First 1,500 Years!
Page 9 from 11th August 1939WILL FIFTEENTH CENTENARY OF ST. PATRICK'S SEE BE OBSERVED IN 1944? The Story of Foundation Front a Special Correspondent P EOPLE are wondering......

Irish Letter
Page 11 from 16th April 1937IRISH EMIGRANTS ON THE INCREASE industrialisation Takes The Place Of Marriage From Our Dublin Correspondent The year's surplus shown by Mr. Sean......

Douglas Hyde's Column
Page 4 from 25th May 1956B ig .......w.wThat Last nig Step...Ye...Ye - or I T was early in February of 1 this year that Hugh Ross Williamson put me in touch with Canon......

Grand Master Of Knights Of Malta Dies At 78
Page 3 from 15th February 2008Fra' Andrew Bertie, the first Englishman to lead the Order for 750 years, dies in Rome BY ED WEST FRA' ANDREW Bertie, Grand Master of the Order......

By Alan Mcelwain
Page 7 from 28th June 1963TtOTH after this conclave, which elected Pope Paul VI and the 1958 one, which chose Pope John, I was on hand to meet as he came out Cardinal Norman......

Letters To The Editor When Church
Page 5 from 29th March 1974POPE'S INSTRUCTION ON politics USE OF REVISED RITE are put first From Bishop Lindsay, Auxiliary of Hexham and Newcastle. Monica King (March 22)......

While Partition Lasts Can Ireland
Page 11 from 16th September 1938Help England In War ? From Our Own Correspondent IMMENSE INTEREST WAS ROUSED BY THE NEWS THAT MR. DE VALERA, WHEN PASSING THROUGH LONDON ON HIS......

Elizabeth And Stephen Usherwood Remember Five Martyrs Who...
Page 5 from 21st August 1987'Recusants' condemned to their deaths PROTESTANTS in England recognised, 39 years after the accession of Elizabeth I, that her Privy Council had......