THE Hungarian Communists allowed Cardinal Joseph indszenty, imprisoned Roman Catholic Primate, to see his mother in the gaol at Vac, north of Budapest. on 17 April. a Vatican s ,urce said yesterday. The Cardinal, it was reported, seemed improved in health. KARACHI STRIKE Dockers
May 13, 1952 - Bradford Observer - Bradford, Yorkshire, England
He then left for Caen. in Northern France. where he is to visit British war graves. lie had spent three days in West Germany visiting the Rifle Brigade and the Tenth Hussao. He is Colonel-in-Chief of both regiments. This morning he inspected the Tent 4 Hussars in drizzling rain
May 13, 1952 - Bradford Observer - Bradford, Yorkshire, England
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May 13, 1952 - Bradford Observer - Bradford, Yorkshire, England
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May 13, 1952 - Bradford Observer - Bradford, Yorkshire, England
ility and the privilege of preaching.' _ _ _ " MERE 'TRIFLING " Denning the duties of a preacher, he said: We are charged with the task of explaining Christian ethics, and we must do it systematically and thoroughly, for there is a great deal of ignorance and confusion. "Little s
May 13, 1952 - Bradford Observer - Bradford, Yorkshire, England
Mr. Peter Thorneycroft. President of the Board of Trade, said in Birmingham yesterday that. although Australian market restrictions would not be permanent, exporters could not expect to get back to the inflated market there previously. After touring the Birmingham section of the
May 13, 1952 - Bradford Observer - Bradford, Yorkshire, England
It is regrettable that arms conventions are still limited in scope. They have done praise• worthy work from the when Leonardo da Vinci refused to give the world his plans for the first submarine to the Geneva agreements. But where no formal covenant exists the natural Inference
May 13, 1952 - Bradford Observer - Bradford, Yorkshire, England