Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 158, January 28th, 1920 by Various
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And that, I suppose, is the end of her, except that she may continue to be remembered by one or two who served aboard her in the days of the Auxiliary Patrol--remembered as a gallant little ship that served her country in its hour of need, and did not hold that hour the limit of her service. Well played, _King George_! * * * * * "THE DRINKWATER TRAGEDY."--_Heading in "New York Times."_ This comes from dry America, but it is not the wail of a "Wet"; merely the heading of an article on _Abraham Lincoln_. * * * * * "Wales has its Ulster just as Ireland had, and it was a question whether Wales was going to be conquered by the industrial area of Cardiff and the district, or whether the industrial area was going to conquer Wales."--_Western Mail._ We shall put our money on "the industrial area." * * * * * [Illustration: A POPULAR REAPPEARANCE. MR. ASQUITH (_the Veteran Scots Impersonator_) _sings_:-- "I LOVE A LASSIE, |
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