Page 2, 27th March 1942

27th March 1942
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Irish Workers

The Clifton Diocese From the Bishop of Clifton SIR,—As I am mentioned in the article of your issue of March 20, I wish to state, in justice to all concerned and for the......

Australia Another View

SIR,—As one long resident in Australia, I feel compelled to comment on certain remarks about that country made by the writer of " Notes and Comments " in your issue of March 13.......

Famine Over Europe

Call to Catholics SIR,—It was with great satisfaction that I read Stormont Murray's review of " Famine over Europe." For some time I have felt that Catholics, in contrast to......

The Catholic Pacifist

SIR,—At the lisk of burdening your space and patience regarding the judgment of Catholic pacifist men and (now, it may well be) women, may I be allowed to make a contribution?......

Stomach Sufferer Says

I CAN NOW EAT ANYTHING I Would Like To Express My Gratitude I WILL RECOMMEND MACLEAN BRAND STOMACH POWDER Newcastle-on-Tyne, 23rd Sept,, 1941 Dear Sirs I would like to express......

Mass Stipend A Dangerous Abuse?

Sig,—May I tell you a story that was told to me? A soldier, a staunch Catholic, was killed overseas. His wife was not a Catholic, but she had dune everything right by the......

Portugal

Christian and Ally SIR,—It was heartening to read "Airman's " letter on " The Case of Portugal." If Fr. Gosling would read p. 176 of Antonio Ferro's Salazar, he will see how......

Soviet Agriculture

Sm,—Mr. J. L. Benvenisti seems to think that Soviet authorities are doing their best to preserve fertility of Russian soil. Undoubtedly they are rather vocal about it in their......