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CHRISTMAS TRUCE

BRITISH REFUSAL. ITALIAN PAPER’S ABUSE. LONDON, December 5. Reuter’s Rome correspondent quotes “11 Messagero”' as saying: Mr Churchiir.s refusal to consider a Christmas truce is a surprise to nobody. He would never agree to such a proposal from the Pope, because he is a pure representative of that Protestant faith which, more than any other t . is under Hebraic influence, and is marked by fierce opposition to the Catholic Church. Hatred against Rome is stronger in England than human consideration or religious sentiment.

RELIEF FROM ASTHMA. This very distressing complaint is one of many bronchial afflictions that call for Baxters Lung Preserver. Sufferers' will find that “Baxters” helps to relieve the paroxysms. Although “Baxters” is the leading cough and cold remedy, there is no doubt that it is specially valuable for many chest troubles that will not yield to ordinary treatment. You can depend on “Baxters.”

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Grey River Argus, 7 December 1940, Page 9

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CHRISTMAS TRUCE Grey River Argus, 7 December 1940, Page 9

CHRISTMAS TRUCE Grey River Argus, 7 December 1940, Page 9