Punch, or the London Charivari, June 10, 1914
Mr. Redmond is said to have vigorously opposed the suggestion that British troops should be sent to Durazzo on the ground that the present is not a time when our home defences should be weakened.
The presence of some ladies on the Holyhead links disturbed Mr. Lloyd George to such an extent, one day last week, that he foozled a shot, and it is reported that the Government is at last contemplating serious steps against the Suffragettes.
Lord Strathcona's Seat for Sale. Daily Mail.
We would respectfully draw Mr. Masterman's attention to the above.
Europe's G.O.M., the Emperor Francis Joseph, is now so well that his doctor's visits have been discontinued, but the statement that he went for a long ride last week on a motor-bicycle is declared to be an exaggeration.
According to The Express there was some little unpleasantness in Paris last week owing to the Chairman of the London County Council claiming precedence over the Lord Mayor. It is thought that this could never have happened had the Lord Mayor taken his coachman with him.
Corsica is now claiming that Columbus was born there, and not in Genoa, and there is much evidence to prove that the claim is well-founded. Still, it seems a little bit greedy of Corsica, which already has some reputation as the birth-place of another distinguished man. It is possible, however, that Genoa may give way if somebody will reimburse her for the very heavy expense of her statue of Columbus.
Owing to a strike the demand for patent-leather boots for Ascot cannot be met, and many visitors to this race meeting will have to spend the day in comfort.
The announcement that the Mappin Terraces at the Zoo have now been opened has, we hear, caused considerable discontent among the animals in the old-fashioned dens and cages. They consider that these too ought to be opened.
By the way these new quarters are proving so popular among the animals that there is some talk of advertising them extensively in Central Africa and other haunts of big game with a view to attracting new tenants to the Regent's Park Garden City.
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Vol. 146.
June 10, 1914.
CHARIVARIA.
A TOAST.
THE SIGHTS OF LONDON.
ULSTER FOR SCOTLAND.
A HAZARD ON THE HOME GREEN.
GIANTS REFRESHED.
TO BE OVERHEARD DAILY.
SOUR GOATS!
BLANCHE'S LETTERS.
DISCLAIMERS.
THE COMPLETE DRAMATIST.
II.—Exits and Entrances.
A THEATRICAL REVIVAL.
THE NAKED TRUTH.
ART AT THE CALEDONIAN MARKET.
A SPORTING OFFER.
Another Impending Apology.
"THE SINCEREST FLATTERY."
AN ADVANCE FINALE.
Little-known Heroes.
THE CAN-CAN.
TWO EYES OF GRAY.
ANOTHER INFORMATION BUREAU.
A WELCOME FLAW.
THE ROOT OF ALL EVIL.
THE ABANDONER.
THE EARTHLY HADES.
A FRUGAL MIND.
OUR BOOKING-OFFICE.
GOLF AND THE DRAMA.