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THIS WEEK’S ISSUE

Bishop Cleary and a Chaplains’ Association an officious body brought- sharply to book. Page 35. •- ' Is there a Catholic revival in rFance ?—what the London Times thinks. Page 22. Some other evidence. Page 33. . >• _ Our Apostolic Delegate—the reasons' and purpose of the appointment. Page 21. Florence Nightingale and Catholicism — great character acknowledges her great debt to the Church. Pago 23. Home Rule— a reminder of Ireland’s past. Page 15. Ulster Liberals and the Carsonite campaign! Pago 17. . ' * ; ’’ j r * ’

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New Zealand Tablet, 4 June 1914, Page 29

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THIS WEEK’S ISSUE New Zealand Tablet, 4 June 1914, Page 29

THIS WEEK’S ISSUE New Zealand Tablet, 4 June 1914, Page 29

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