Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 156, March 19, 1919 by Various
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shipment to the United Kingdom must have the letter Y clipped on the
off saddle."---_Remount Regulation_.] _Elated War-Horse (on completion of operation)_. "HOME, JOHN!"] * * * * * "Mr. ---- will play the flue obbligato for Miss ----, and none better could be found."--_Provincial Paper_. Very kind of him, no doubt, but most of us would prefer to do without this accompaniment. * * * * * PUNCH'S APPEAL FOR "OUR DAY." The following letter, dated March 12th, has been received from Sir ARTHUR STANLEY:-- "The completion of the Fund which Mr. Punch has raised in connection with the 'Our Day' appeal gives me the opportunity of again expressing my grateful appreciation of this splendid effort. "The total remittances we have received from you amount to £11,040 5s. 5d., and the long list of subscribers shows how loyally and generously the readers of _Punch_ have rallied to your appeal. |
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