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In A Few Words
Page 4 from 10th August 1951Bank Holiday Swans RE"! URN1NG home rather damp after an abortive game of tennis on Bank Holiday Monday, I noticed the biggest flotilla of swans 1......

The Wall
Page 5 from 6th January 1956▪ I N T formed a Catholic Action Cell—my wife ▪ and I—and decided to colleen. trate on getting up one of the big Christmas posters in our Z.......

In A Few Words
Page 4 from 7th January 1944Pluscarden pRIENDS pf Prinknash will reed with particular interest the muscat nitroher of Pax, which contains Ahhot Upatura, account of how......

Interview With General Franco
Page 4 from 28th May 1948Continued :: from page one - , By an odd chance I overheard next day in the train to the Escorial a number of Spaniards discussing diplomatic ways......

The Three Western Allies Should Absorb Europe's Displaced...
Page 1 from 10th May 1946—SAYS MR. IL . R. STOKES, By a Staff Reporter Mr. Richard Stokes, M.P., who has recently returned from a visit to Germany, Where he went......

Yugoslav Patriots
Page 2 from 10th January 1947Sra,—Having been one of Mr. Sudjic's sources of information from Yugoslavia, I am taking the liberty to say something more in connection with his......

Remember The Fifth Of November With Fewer Whizz-bangs Please
Page 10 from 14th November 1980NO SINCERE reader of Charterhouse could have celebrated Guy Fawkes Day. There are several reasons why this should not have been done. Fireworks are......

Varieties Of Divine Grace
Page 6 from 26th June 1964From Bladdriars, Oxford O NE of the primary needs of our time is a full study of comparative mysticism in the light of Thomist theology. The......

Retirement Portrait
Page 10 from 1st February 1991AT Prinknash recently I heard for the first time about Godfrey Goodman, who became bishop of Gloucester in 1629. He is said to be the only Anglican......

Religious Fervour Ends The Secular Seventies
Page 3 from 28th December 1979IN THIS age of long-range over views and computerised prediction, it is reassuring to note that history can still produce some stunning surprises.......