Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 159, September 22, 1920 by Various
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There is some talk of a series of week-end summers being arranged for next year. * * * "If necessary I will walk from John-o'-Groats to Land's End, distributing propaganda literature all the way," announced a well-known strike agitator at a recent conference. Personally we do not mind if he does, provided that when he reaches Land's End he continues to walk in the same direction. * * * According to a weekly journal the art of camouflage played a most important part in recent naval warfare. It is, of course, quite an open secret that the Naval authorities are aware that one of our largest Dreadnoughts is somewhere in a certain English harbour, but, owing to the excellence of its camouflage, they have not yet been able to locate it. * * * We now learn that it was merely through an oversight that the pit ponies did not record their votes at the strike ballot. * * * * * [Illustration: "WHO'S BILL 'IGGINS PLAYIN' FOR THIS SEASON?" |
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