Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 159, November 10, 1920 by Various
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PUNCH, OR THE LONDON CHARIVARI.
VOL. 159. November 10th, 1920. CHARIVARIA. Now that the Presidential elections are over it is hoped that any Irish-Americans who joined the Sinn Fein murder-gang for electioneering purposes will go home again. * * * Owing to pressure on space, due among other things to the American election, the net sale controversy in one of our contemporaries was held over on Wednesday last. We are quite sure that neither Senator HARDING nor Mr. COX was aware of his responsibility in the matter. * * * Lord HOWARD DE WALDEN says, "I would rather trust a crossing-sweeper with an appreciation of music than a man who comes from a public school." We agree. The former is much more likely to have been a |
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