PALESTINE PARACHUTISTS. JERUSALEM, October 27. It has been disclosed that parachutists who recently landed in Palestine comprised two German officers wearing Luftwaffe badges, and another man, believed to be an Arab. They had a complete sabotage outfit, including explosives, machine-guns, radio apparatus, also a quantity of money. The three were captured after a nine days’ hunt.
BRIBES AND THREATS NOT NEEDED When children have colds it is not necessary to bribe or to threaten them in order to get them to take Baxters Lung Preserver. There is no better remedy for children than “Baxters” which is perfectly safe, taken as directed. The reason is that “Baxters” is the most pleasant preparation possible. Children really love the flavour. Equally effective for adults. Prepared by Baxters, Ltd.. 602 Colombo St,, Ch’ch. —4
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Greymouth Evening Star, 28 October 1944, Page 2
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