Page 6, 14th July 1939

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British Foreign Policy Our Attitude

do not understand how, having urgently indicated the moral and material defects of our recent foreign policy and the difficulties in which it has placed us, you can, in your......

The Gold Standard

think Mr Harper has misunderstood the purport of my article on the gold standard. My object was not to praise the gold standard, but rather to try to explain tow the gold......

Catholic Families Mother's Experience

SIR,—A mother of five has written to me about the moving letter that I sent on to you. May I quote parts: " Mrs. ABC is on my mind and a friend is very acceptable at times like......

A Dictionary For To-day

Sie,—May I draw your attention to the following modern dictionary by Beachcomber? Baby: (a) A motor car. (b) A grand piano. (c) An American actress. Chattel: A woman who so far......

Disproportion Of Sexes

Sic—It seems odd to me that, in all this cor respondence about Catholic versus Mixed Marriages. no one has touched on a point which may well account for the difficulty of......

In The Potteries

SIR ,—With reference to the interesting letters about mothers. your readers may like to hear My experience. I am a single girl working in the Potteries. Many women at work with......

Catholic Housing Scheme

Si.—One of the greatest difficulties that large families have to face is the housing question. Most people in this country are paying away too large a proportion of their......

That Social Position True Freedom

SIR,—The first point raised by your correspondent, " Arbiter," is dealt with at some length in my letter of June 9. It is there clearly stated that an individual is and must be......

Britain And Germany Arnold Lunn's Views

From Robert Speaight SIR,—I hope you will allow me to express my ardent agreement with every word of Mr Arnold Lunn's recent letter in your columns. His arguments summarise my......

Objec1 Ion Catholic Position

only excuse for writing a letter after one described as " final " is that there seems to be a misunderstanding about the meaning of " conscientious objection." The law......

Chaplain No Appointment

you kindly allow me to correct the statement in the headline of your report of the recent meeting of the Oxford and Cambridge Catholic Educe. tion Board, to the effect that......

Bad Translations

Si R,—In support of " N.B.G.'s " letter, let me give another instance of extraordinary carelessness, to which attention was recently called in one of your contemporaries. In the......

Tribute To Fairness Sir,—although I Am A Nonroman...

take your " Catholic Herald " every week—indeed I always look forward to Friday morning. I admire your " open " columns and you never repudiate or slight a Concordat made......

Family Allowances? No Thanks

have been reading the articles in your paper in regard to family allowances. I am 30 years old and am employed by a Dublin firm of chartered accountants. I have an aptitude for......

Moors : Black Or White?

Si,—In answer to your enquiry as to whether Moors are white or black. Ethnologically speaking there is no such race as Moorish. The term "Mauri " was used in ancient times to......

Henry Vi : Objections

SI R,—In connection with the recent articles on King Henry VI appearing in the CATHOLIC HERALD from the pen of T. E. Beasley, I wish to express an opinion which may not be......

Catholic Art

SIR, — No doubt many of your readers appreciate Joan Morris's " Annunciation," on exhibition at Westminster Hall and reproduced in your paper this week. Its simplicity and......