Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 146, February 25, 1914
Transcriber's Note: Typo Professsor changed to Professor in the last paragraph of the last page. Underlining was used to indicate where text appeared upside down in the original.
The German Crown Prince has the mumps. It seems that his Imperial Father was not consulted in the matter beforehand, and further domestic differences are anticipated.
King Sisovath of Cambodia, we learn from Le Petit Journal , was so pleased with a white elephant sent him by the Governor-General of French Indo-China that he has raised the animal—a fine female—to the dignity of a Princess. The news soon got about, and considerable jealousy is felt at our Zoo, where there is not so much as even a baronet among the inmates.
General von Plettenburgh, commanding the Prussian Guards Corps, has issued a decree against the wearing of the so-called tooth-brush moustache, pointing out that such an appendage is unsuitable for a Prussian soldier and not consonant with the German national character. The implication is very unpleasant.
It is generally reported, says a contemporary, that Sir Edward Grey speaks no German, and French very badly. M. Venizelos, the Greek Prime Minister, declared that he had the greatest difficulty in understanding Sir Edward's French. As a matter of fact a little bird tells us that on this occasion our Foreign Secretary was speaking Greek.
Mr. Asquith, said The Times , in a massage to the Liberal candidate for South Bucks, emphasizes the prime importance of the Irish issue. There is, of course, nothing like massage for rubbing things in.
Herr Ballin, head of the Hamburg-American Line, and Herr Heineken, head of the rival North-German Lloyd Company, came to London last week, and are said to have concluded peace in the Atlantic rate war. We understand that the arrangement is to be known as the Pool of London.
The authorities at Barotse, The Globe tells us, have put a price on the heads of all lions there. One can picture the mean sportsman, with a pair of field-glasses, picking out the cheapest before firing.
Various
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CLOSE OF THE COURSING SEASON.
CHARIVARIA.
Commercial Candour.
CIVIL WAR ESTIMATES.
THE GREAT RESIGNER.
CINEMA NEWS.
THE THRONE PERILOUS.
MUSICAL DIAGNOSIS.
NUPTIAL NOVELTIES.
THE ROYALISTS.
THE INVADERS.
SINGING WATER.
AN APOLOGY THAT MADE THINGS WORSE.
EVERY AUTHOR'S WIFE.
New Anglo-German Entente.
The Infant Samson.
More Commercial Candour.
THE IDEAL FILM PLOT.
DESPERATE REMEDIES.
ESSENCE OF PARLIAMENT.
THE MAN FROM BOGOTA.
THE CANAL.
THE DEADLY BUTTON.
The Plural Voter.
AT THE PLAY.
THE HIGH HAND.
MODES FROM "THE POTTERIES."
Another Impending Apology.
THE DANGER SIGNAL.
For all Tastes.
THE EXPERT IN EXCELSIS.
A CHARACTER.
TO MINKI-POO
OUR BOOKING-OFFICE.