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Letters
MR. CHURCHILL'S SPEECH SIR,—On July 20, 1945, you published a letter of mine dealing with the betrayal of Poland. At that time Mr. Churchill and practically the whole of the......
Hewson.-on March 11th, 194e, Dorothy Rears-ice, Beloved...
A. J. flewson, of F1nohley. Funeral. March 116th. 10 a.m.. St. Philip's. Finchley. R.I.P. PERSONAL A DONATION. no matter how sman, would olo he much appreciated by Carmelite......
The Catholic And The Times
SIR. — To tell me, as the Lenten Pastorals do, that 1 must become a better Catholic in my daily life, that I must take up the cudgels on hehalt of Catholicism whenever it is......
The Church And War
SIR, — Surely Mr. Reginald Dingle ' s reply to Mr. Grant Scaife, as reported in the debate on " Catholicism and Modern War," calls for some comment ? He seems to evade the real......
The Knox Translation
From the Abbot of Downside. SIR, — I note in THE Caniouc HERALD, published to-day, an article by Dom Theodore Wessel ing. Ile states therein that he holds no brief for the new......
You Would'nt Have Caught That Cold If . . .
" I've caught your cold." EveryOne has said it — yet no one need ever have cause to say it. All you have to do to escape catching other people's colds is to carry the small,......
Fit To Tackle Anything
Writes Local Government Official Surrey. August 31st. 1945. Dear Sirs, I am a male sedentary worker, just reached middle age Owing to the shortage of labour I have had to work a......
A Wonderful Change
Birmingham, Sept. 3rd, 1941. Dear Sirs, 1 feel I must write and tell you of the great benefit I have derived since taking your wondeful Yeast-Vite Tablets I could nett eat not......






