Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 153, October 3, 1917 by Various
page 55 of 62 (88%)
page 55 of 62 (88%)
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JOURNALISTIC HUMILITY.
"Two years ago The Daily Mail begged our sluggish authorities to study the question of daylight air-raids as well as night attacks. We pointed out their risk; we asked that the best means of meeting them should be considered and the best method of warning the public investigated. The result was that nothing was done."--_Daily Mail_. * * * * * "Of old was it written that they who taketh up the sword shall perish by the sword, and the written word remaineth."--_The Daily Mirror_. But it hath been a little damaged in the interval. * * * * * "It may be estimated the Germans opposing our troops represented an average concentration of more than four men to every yard of front."--_Liverpool Echo_. Never could it have been done with four pre-war Germans! * * * * * "Up to July 26 1,559 lists had been issued officially of German casualties. Each list contained 19,802 pages of three columns per page, and each column contained between 80 and 90 names of |
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