Page 4, 15th December 1939

15th December 1939
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Catholic Herald

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1939. HEAD OFFICE : 67, Fleet St., London, E.C.4. (Central 6264-5) Basiecti OFFICES : 11, Albert Square, Manchester. ( Blackfriars 1067) 30, Manchester St.,......

A Square Deal For The New Generation

W E have often noted in this paper how the world comes round in the end to the Catholic point of view through the sheer need to recognise the facts of life and the order of......

The Christian Faces 'far

Four Pillars Support Our Position M OST of our readers will have been deeply moved by Cardinal Hinsley'e memorable broadcast on Sunday evening on " The Sword of the Spirit." In......

The Test Of Finland

HE expulsion of Soviet Russia from the League of Nations is expected. The step is long overdue—too long to save the League. Indeed, nothing in the postwar world was more absurd......

That Postal Order

INCE the war began many new and inspiring causes have appealed for our help, notably the Polish Relief Fund, the pro vision of Huts for our Catholic soldiers, and the building......

Mr De Valera's Eyesight

W E were premature, last week, in reporting that Mr de Valera would preside at the Geneva Assembly, though he summoned it. Irish business is keeping him at home, which is a pity......

In A Few Words

Society's Losses T HE latest Issue of the Month draws attention, in a tribute to Fr. Thurston, to the three losses which the Society has recently sustained, Archbishop Goodier,......

Recent 'remarks

Wise And Otherwise " We hear nothing of that liberty promised to Reformed bodies, which we believe to be essential to intelligent religion, as well as a wholesome corrective to......

A Roving Causerie

OF PERSONS AND PLACES By G. Elliot Anstruther A UGUSTINE PIAILWOOD wo u 1 cl probably have been well content, in life, to feel that be would be remembered by his......