Punch or the London Charivari, Vol. 147, December 16, 1914
T. P.'s Weekly , in some sprightly lines, suggests that Punch should appear daily. This would certainly not be a whit more strange than to issue a T. P.'s Weekly Christmas Number as is done by our contemporary.
Answer to a Correspondent.—Yes, khaki is the fashionable colour for plum-puddings for the Front.
Post hoc propter hoc? Extract from the Eye-Witness's description of the KING'S visit to France:— Another sight which excited the King's keen interest was the large bathing establishment at one of the divisional headquarters.... From here the procession returned to General Headquarters, where his Majesty received General Foch and presented him with the Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath.
Sir John French's praise of the Berkshire Regiment will surprise no one, least of all Mr. Punch's Toby.
Reuter tells us that when De Wet arrived at Johannesburg he was looking haggard and somewhat depressed. This lends colour to the rumour that he was annoyed at being captured.
In a letter published by a German newspaper a Landwehr officer writes:— On the German front officers and men do not salute in the usual way, but by saying, 'God punish England,' while the reply is, 'May He punish England.' This admission that the Germans themselves cannot do it is significant.
Die Post , in a reference to our million recruits, says, Mere figures will not frighten us. Frankly, some of the figures of the stout Landwehr men frighten us .
At last in Constantinople there are signs that it is being realised that the Germans are driving the Turkish Army to Suez-side.
When the Germans and the Russians both claim to have won the same battle, what can one do? asks a correspondent. We can only suggest that the matter should be referred to the Hague Tribunal.
An item of war news which the President of the Society for the Promotion of Propriety thinks the Censor might very well have censored:— To the south of Lask the Russian troops took Shertzoff.
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VOLUME 147
December 16, 1914
CHARIVARIA.
Mr. Wells on Men's Wear.
The Quickest Route.
BETWEEN MIDNIGHT AND MORNING.
FINANCIAL STRATEGY.
OFF THE FALKLANDS, DECEMBER 8TH.
FOR THE CHILDREN.
THE SINEWS OF WAR.
UNWRITTEN LETTERS TO THE KAISER.
THE WATCH DOGS.
AT A MILITARY WEDDING.
LITTLE BROTHER.
HOME THOUGHTS FROM THE TRENCHES.
HIGH JINKS AT HAPPY-THOUGHT HALL.
STABLE INFORMATION.
UNRECORDED EVENTS IN THE HISTORY OF THE WAR.
MAILS FOR A MAILED FIST.
KILLED!
MINOR WAR GAINS.
THE IDEAL CHRISTMAS CARD.
OUR NATIONAL GUESTS.
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, 1914.
THE RULING PASSION.
THE WILLOW-PATTERN PLATE.
A MARNE FOOTNOTE.
THE PROPHETS.
Faces We have no Use For.
AT THE PLAY.
Raison de Plus.
LANGUAGE-KULTUR.
OUR BOOKING-OFFICE.
THE COMPLETE SALESMAN.
Revenge.