Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 159, September 1st, 1920 by Various
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conversation he confessed to a passion for the services of Dissenters,
which, he said, he often frequented _incognito_. No biographer can disregard such admissions, and we must revise our opinion of the great statesman accordingly. E.V.L. * * * * * "SALE, Gent's Evening Suit, Tennis Trousers, Sweater, Black Silk Coat suit elderly lady."--_Irish Paper._ The revolutionary movement in Ireland seems to have reached even the fashions. * * * * * "LONDON, JULY 16. It is reported on reliable authority that General Wrangel has refused to withdraw to the Cinema in compliance with the terms of the proposed armistice.--_Statesman_ (_Calcutta_). It is believed that "MARY" and "DOUG." were greatly relieved to be rid of so dangerous a rival. * * * * * "When is the demoralisation at some of our great London hotels to give place to reasonable service and cleanliness? On every side I hear |
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