Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 156, March 26, 1919 by Various
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President WILSON, it is announced, hopes to visit Scotland shortly for some golf. He believes that some adjustment of the dispute as to the respective merits of the running-up and pitch-and-stop methods of approach should be embodied in the Peace terms if international harmony is to be really secured. *** Primroses and crocuses are blooming in North London. Pending an official announcement by _The Daily Mail_ people are requested to accept this as a preliminary Spring. *** Concrete ships, says a Government official, can be made in moulds. But of course you must not forget to grease the tin. *** A Sinn Feiner, arriving home in Crossgar, Co. Down, last week, had a very hearty welcome. Thirteen spectators and seven policemen were injured. *** Many members of the Bar are greatly afraid that some learned judge will ask, "What is the Jazz-step?" before the question has really been settled by the dancers themselves. |
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