Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 158, June 30th, 1920 by Various
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page 31 of 72 (43%)
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["The Irish members of the N.U.R. expressed publicly their feeling of
disgust at murder and outrage."--_Mr. J.H. THOMAS._]] * * * * * ESSENCE OF PARLIAMENT. _Monday, June 21st._--While the PRIME MINISTER was celebrating the longest--and pretty nearly the hottest--day by a _vin d'honneur_ at Boulogne Mr. BONAR LAW had to content himself with small beer in the Commons. The Government, it seems, is to offer its services to effect a peaceful settlement between the Imam YAHYA and the Said IDRISSI, who are rival rulers in Arabia. There is believed to be a possibility that in return the said Said will offer his services to effect a peaceful settlement in Hibernia Infelix. The Government is not so indifferent to economy as is sometimes suggested. The PRIME MINISTER'S famous letter to the Departments was only written in August last, yet already, Mr. BONAR LAW assured the House, some progress has been made in reducing redundant staffs, and the Government has appointed--no, I beg pardon, "decided to appoint"--independent Committees to carry out investigations. The hustlers! [Illustration: DO YOU EXPECT ME TO SEND THE SERGEANT-AT-ARMS TO FETCH THE MINISTER OF TRANSPORT?--_The SPEAKER._] The Member for Wood Green, who urged that the Treasury should prepare an estimate of the national income, with the view of limiting the national |
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