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Title: Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol 150, February 9, 1916
Author: Various
Editor: Owen Seaman
Release Date: July 27, 2009 [EBook #29518]
Language: English
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PUNCH,
OR THE LONDON CHARIVARI.Vol. 150.FEBRUARY 9, 1916.
Tommy. "'Ere, Ted, what's the matter?" Ted (ex-plumber). "Wy, I'm goin' back for me baynet,
o' course."
Tommy. "'Ere, Ted, what's the matter?"
Ted (ex-plumber). "Wy, I'm goin' back for me baynet, o' course."CHARIVARIA.
The German claim that as the result of the Zeppelin raid "England's industry to a considerable extent is in ruins" is
probably based on the fact that three breweries were bombed. To the Teuton mind such a catastrophe might well seem
overwhelming.
A possible explanation of the Government's action in closing the Museums is furnished by the Cologne Gazette, which
observes that "if one wanted to find droves of Germans in London one had only to go to the museums." But if the
Government is closing them merely for ...
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