Page 11, 17th September 1937

17th September 1937
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DE VALERA AND THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS Co-ordination of Church and Sport From Our Own Correspondent. DUBLIN. President de Valera has gone to Genev.a for the session of the League......

Irish Book Of The Week.

United Irishmen The Irish Independent published lately a 7-column defence of Wolfe Tone against Mr. Leo McCabe's charges of being an informer. The writer was Mr. P. S.......

An Ambulance For Spain Doctors' Guild Denies Report

A report that appeared in certain newspapers to the effect that an offer to supply an ambulance and medical equipment to the Nationalist armies in Spain has been made by the......

Irish Quality At The Agricultural Hall

A prominent feature at the Agricultural Hall Exhibition is the display of Irish Free State produce on Stand E in the main halt. The whole effect spells " quality," and the......

St. Francis Xavier's: The New Rector

In succession to the Vcry Rev. Thomas Roberts, S.J., Archbishop-elect of Bombay, the Rev. Joseph Dukes, ST, has been appointed Rector at St. Francis Xavier's, Liverpool. Fr.......

Praise For The Cinema

Something Good and Something Uplifting —MGR. LYONS Mgr. Patrick Lyolns. Bishop-elect Kilmore, opened a cinema last week Drogheda, Irish Free State. During his speech he referred......

Better Than " New Lamps For Old "

Disposal of refuse has until recently been a worry and expense to local government authorities. The problem was considered by successions of experts, who have now discovered......

Jesuit Holds Mutilated Crucifix Whilst Preaching To...

By a "Catholic Herald" Staff Reporter Holding in his arms a sacrilegiously mutilated figure of Christ torn from a wooden crucifix in a desecrated little village church in Spain,......

The Die-hard Farmer

Is He a Hero or a Fool ? From Our Agricultural Correspondent Near me lives a man possessed of a herd of 25 milch cows. These, under ordinary circumstances, should yield him and......

London Blackshirt March Banned

Sir Oswald Mosley, leader of the British Fascists, applied to the Commissioner of Police for permission to hold another Fascist march through East London on October 3, but the......