Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 153, December 12, 1917 by Various
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Boche ..."--_Times_.
Does not this almost amount to contempt of court? * * * * * From a speech by the Lord Mayor of DUBLIN:-- "That would he a crying evil, to leave the poor people in the city without milk. It would be a wise thing if the Corporation would take the bull by the horns and deal with the matter."--_Dublin Evening Mail_. It might be still wiser to tackle the cow at the udder end. * * * * * THE INCORRUPTIBLES. [Herr SCHÄFF, writing in the _Tägliche Rundschau_ on the spiritual grandeur of Germany, declares that the degradation of her enemies will not prevent her doing honour to those dauntless men who in enemy and neutral countries have stood for truth and actualities. "The time will come when we shall mention their names and call them our friends. After the War we shall do homage to these men and to their incorruptible conduct. We shall erect monumental brasses in their honour. They are heroes, and their memories shall be consecrated."] A literary spokesman of the Huns |
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