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A SKETCH OF THE UNOFFICIAL CHRISTMAS TRUCE. An artist’s impression cf an incident described in a soldier's ..

... A SKETCH OF THE UNOFFICIAL CHRISTMAS TRUCE. An artist’s impression cf an incident described in a soldier's letter : “One of our fellows then filled his pockets with fags and got over the trench. The German got over his trench, and, right enough, they ...

Published: Saturday 02 January 1915
Newspaper: Nottingham Evening Post
County: Nottinghamshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 83 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

A Terrible Scourge

... which God has made a condition for the enjoyment of peace. The Cardinals' Christmas Greetings. The Pope received the mombers at the Sacred Collete in Throne Room for the Christmas greetings. Twenty-three Cardmals, Bishops and Prelates, in attendance on ...

CHRISTMAS AT THE VATICAN. His Holiness and the War. TO CONTINUE EVERY EFFORT TO HASTEN PEACE. Cardinals' ..

... CHRISTMAS AT THE VATICAN. His Holiness and the War. TO CONTINUE EVERY EFFORT TO HASTEN PEACE. Cardinals' Sympathetic Greeting. On Christmas Eve Pope Benedict V. it-cooed all the members of the Sacred oilege resident in Rome (with the ‘-xctprinn of Cardinals ...

There i every evidence that Italy will throw in her lot with the Powers of the Triple Entente as soon as her ..

... again. This is the opening of winter war. Belgian Soldiers' Christmas. In spite of their hardships, the gallant Belgian soldiers made the best of their Christmas in the trenches. Each man on Christmas morning two cigars. a packet of tobacco, a pot of English ...