Page 4, 11th February 1944

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The War Week By Week

I EVENTS I INTERPRET THEMSELVES By Capt Bernard Acworth To attempt to comment on the war happenings of the past week in a few paragraphs is almost an impertinence. Events, as I......

Earth And Ourselves Air In Motion

" WIND," says the dkhonary Fir in a comprehensive brevity that amoratts almost to genius," is air it. motion." We have had a great deal of air in motion here lately. It......

Wise And Otherwise

"The dire omen for all of us—yes, for all of us, whether believers or unbelievers—is not that Christians should be less numerous, but that the number of mediocre Christians......

Now We Know The Position

THE uncertainties about Russia's foreign policy during and after the war are now dispelled. The picture has been made sufficiently clear to the world through the hew......

" Dynamite , ' M R. Henry Martin, The Editor-in-chief Of...

Association, broke some thick ice last week when he urged at a gathering of newspaper editors that religion is news and that it was only the narrowness of our press which......

Ferninine Forum Cgornry

"FISH preferred to Votes " read one headline on the Brighton election storm. Women were queueing at the fishmongers while the keeper of a nearby polling booth stood Idly by. Is......

Sunday Readings

I Epistle II Cor. 11, 19 - 33; 12, 1 - 9 Gospel: Luke 8, 4-15 , THE COSTLY WORD WORDS are cheap to-day. You may buy many thousands of them, clearly printed and cun ningly......

In A Few Words

Treason of the Clerks a WARTIME Civil Servant (in peace" time a journalist, writer and traveller) was complainin g to ins over lunch the other day of the magnitude of the "......

"it's Too Dark

for walkies" m ASTER never 'seems to wane • his walking stick these nights ! Yet not so long ago it used to be 'Coming, Flush?' Then down the road, off with the lead, and away......