Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 158, March 17, 1920 by Various
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Tyrolese hats have reappeared in London after an interval of nearly five years. We understand that the yodel waistcoat will also be heard this spring. *** A Welshman was fined fifteen pounds last week for fishing for salmon with a lamp. Defendant's plea, that he was merely investigating the scientific question of whether salmon yawn in their sleep, was not accepted. * * * * * [Illustration: "WELL, ANYHOW, NO ONE COULD TELL THAT THIS WAS ONCE A BRITISH WARM."] * * * * * MORE BOAT-RACE "INTELLIGENCE." "The Oxford crew had a hard training for an hour and a-half under the direction of Mr. Harcourt Gold, who is to catch them at Putney."--_Evening Paper_. But will they catch Cambridge at Barnes? "The Cambridge people have elected to use a scull with a tubular shank or 'loom.' |
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