THIS WEEK'S ISSUE
; _ The Protestant Bible and the Critics What will be left of it after another three hundred years? (Pape 865.) ; The Press and the Delegates How the Conservative Papers are - Helping the Cause. (Page 80S.) I Tercentenary Utterancesthe Rev'. P. W. Fairclough and the night’ of the Middle Ages. (Page 854.) ? Catholics and the Camorra. (Page 867 ) Mr. Balfour on the Education Question: A Solution ‘ Consistent with liberty, with parental responsibility, and with justice.’ (Page 853.) : The Spirit of the Age. The Need of To-day. (Page 875.) » ' ■ ‘ ; A Great Scottish Prelate. Centenary of Bishop Hay. (Pages 875. 877.) ■ ■ ■ i The Peace Movement. Views of Cardinal Logue and Others. (Page 877.) '■ Irish National Banquet in London. The Irish Leader and the World’s Peace. (Page 840.) ; A Century of Progress. A Review by Cardinal Moran. (Pages 849, 851 .) t Queuing of a New Convent at Dannevirke. (Pages 853, ■ 856.) The Irish Euvnvg. An Enthusiastic Reception in Wellington. (Pages 858, 859, 861, 863.)
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New Zealand Tablet, 11 May 1911, Page 868
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162THIS WEEK'S ISSUE New Zealand Tablet, 11 May 1911, Page 868
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