Page 6, 1st September 1939

1st September 1939
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Let The Pope Arbitrate

E SSENTIALLY the international situation, at the moment of writing, boils down to a simple deadlock. Deadlocks between honest parties are not due to bad will, but to the limits......

Is There A Way Out?

In our view there still exists one solution. Even though there be no common will, except the merely negative one of avoiding war, through which judgment can be accepted by both......

Transfer Of Populations

NE of the frequent occasions, (1) if not causes of the outbreak of major wars in Europe is the problem of minorities. Hitler has always made great play with the grievances of......

Consequences Of The Russian Manoeuvre

Ve Must Renounce Our Errors Christian States Now Have Their Chance T HE Catholic view of the world crisis has received, since last week, a notable confirmation, and the gloom of......

Peace Must Come Slowly If The Force Of Circumstance, Or

the wickedness or folly of individuals, is too strong, then we must continue, while playing out' part in the battle, to work for peace. Peace can only come on the world......

In A Few Words

Fishing-rods Meant War THE tenseness of this week of tension I mi g ht well be g au g ed from a messa g e that I received by phone early in the afternoon of Tuesday. " A man......

First Thoughts

Anti-British? By F. R. HOARE O NE correspondent thinks that I am. His letter was not addressed to the Editor but to myself personally, perhaps because it was too abusive to have......