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April 12, 1916, by Various
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Title: Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 150, April 12, 1916
Author: Various
Editor: Owen Seaman
Release Date: December 5, 2007 [EBook #23746]
Language: English
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PUNCH, OR THE LONDON CHARIVARI.
VOL. 150.
APRIL 12, 1916
[Illustration:
_Junior Sub._ "THE COLONEL SAYS WILL YOU DISMISS THE PARADE, SIR?"
_Newly-mounted Captain._ "CONFOUND IT! DO IT YOURSELF, SMITH. I'M BUSY
RIDING."]
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CHARIVARIA.
We are in a position to state that the efficiency of Germany's new
submersible Zeppelins has been greatly exaggerated.
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Many schemes for coping with our L2,100,000,000 War indebtedness are
before the authorities, and at least one dear old lady has written
suggesting that they should hold a bazaar.
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It is stated that the monkey market at Constantinople, which for
hundreds of years has supplied the baboons found in Turkish harems, has
closed down. German competition is said to be responsible for the
incident.
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The Government's indifference to the balloon type of aircraft has
received a further illustration. They have rejected Highgate's fat
conscript.
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German scientists are now making explosives out of heather. Fortunately
the secret of making Highlanders out of the same material still remains
in our hands.
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Deference to one's superiors in rank is all very well up to a point, but
we should never go so far as to allow an article by a titled
war-correspondent to be headed "The Great Offensive at Verdun."
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British songsters, says a writer in _The Daily Chronicle_, are now being
illegally used to regale the wealthy gourmets of the West End in place
of the foreign varieties, which can no longer be imported. For
ourselves, who are nothing if not British, we are glad of any sign that
native musicians are coming
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