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Cuba's Role In Latin America
Page 4 from 22nd March 1963NE hot summer day in 1953, a tall, smooth-faced young man stood up in a crowded courtroom in Santiago. Cuba, and facing his accusers cried: "......

How Italy Became Our Enemy The Story Of Diplomacy Between...
Page 3 from 10th September 1943by "TAMOLPID" IT is one of me oddities of con temporary history that the main facts ot Anglo-Italian retrtions between the two wars of the......

The Voice Of The World
Page 6 from 6th March 1936More All-/n Football From Contemporaries Abroad How long is this sort of thing to be allowed to go on? Gibson, of Chelsea, has been suspended......

International Affairs
Page 3 from 28th July 1939Leffing the countries of the world speak for themselves T HESE are the first of a series of brief statements of the case for each of the great......

After Walsingham
Page 8 from 26th May 1939Sanity rf Vorld and Folly of the Cross How It Applies To International Situation T HOSE Who were I 'why enough to make t hr. pilgrimage List......

Week By Week
Page 8 from 22nd April 1938AFTER THE ROME AGREEMENT Britain And The New Germany Two Alternative Policies By Douglas Jerrold HE signature of the agreement with Italy, and......

Will Keep Political Independence
Page 1 from 7th January 1938Italy Redoubles Efforts For Favour But Papacy Not Deceived IN AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE, THE CATHOLIC HERALD ROME CORRESPONDENT—WHO IS IN EXCEPTIONALLY......

'take More Interest
Page 5 from 1st January 1954IN FATHERS' Teachers' new president urges after-school get-together I N the "pretty rotten age we live in," the new national president of the......

Catechism Reform
Page 2 from 6th April 1951Position of Teachers submit, most humbly, that a teacher or prOfessional educationist is the obvious person to judge whether the language or......

Douglas Hyde's Column
Page 4 from 28th January 1955The Good Egg-heads.4.4. "INTELLECTUAL" has come in some circles, including some Catholic ones, to be seen almost as a term of abuse, mainly, I......