Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 153, November 7, 1917 by Various
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History of the War has been despatched to him by express messenger.
*** Efforts of the Industrial Workers of the World to establish themselves in this country have received no encouragement, says Sir GEORGE CAVE. They were not even arrested and then released. *** We trust there is no truth in the rumour that the Air Ministry Bill has gone to a better pigeon 'ole. *** No information has reached the Government, it was stated in the House of Commons recently, that toasted bread is being used as a substitute for tea. The misapprehension appears to have been caused by an unguarded admission of certain tea merchants that they have the public on toast. *** We felt sure that the statement declaring that Mr. CHURCHILL had in a recent speech referred to "my Government" would be contradicted. The slight to _The Morning Post_ would have been too marked. *** In a case at Bow Police Court it was stated that it took fifteen |
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