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THIS WEEK’S ISSUE.

Electoral Law reform a system that is worth understanding. Page 1469.

The misfortunes of France careful and accurate diagnosis of her present troubles and interesting outline of the Counter-revolution. Page 1457. ‘ God or No-God in the Schools’—the ‘neutrality and other fallacies. Page 1449. The ‘Outlook’ on Catholic literature—a thoughtful and notable tribute. Page 1459.

A Catholic tribe in revoltthe situation in Albania. Page 1457.

Bishop Cleary in Victoria—-demonstrative and enthusiastic welcome in Hamilton. Page 1483. The Irish Envoys— enthusiastic send-off in Wellington. Page 1453,

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New Zealand Tablet, 3 August 1911, Page 1471

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THIS WEEK’S ISSUE. New Zealand Tablet, 3 August 1911, Page 1471

THIS WEEK’S ISSUE. New Zealand Tablet, 3 August 1911, Page 1471

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