AFFABLE CORDIALITY
Pope And Mr. Churchill LONDON, Ausust 25. Mr.-Churchill saw the Pope on Wednesday in private audience for, nearly an hour, says the Koine correspondent of tho Associated Press of Great Britain. „ “It was a pleasant conversation. Mr. Churchill said afterward. The official announcement says tli.it durins’ the conversation, which was characterized by affable cordiality, many essential questions were touched on relatins to important problems of the present hour.
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 284, 28 August 1944, Page 4
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70AFFABLE CORDIALITY Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 284, 28 August 1944, Page 4
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