Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 150, March 1, 1916
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The Volunteers have at last been recognised. There has been nothing like it since the great recognition-scene in Electra .
The case has been reported of a Stepney child which has developed a disease of the brain, as the result of an air raid. Similar cases are said to have been observed in the neighbourhood of Fleet Street.
It now transpires that the music of St. Paul's Cathedral emanates from an organ of German construction. There seems to be some doubt as to whether an explanation is due from The Westminster Gazette or The Times .
The mysterious shortage of butter in Germany, which has resulted in measures being drafted limiting the consumption to 4 ozs. per week per adult, is now explained. Count von Bernstorff has used up all the available supplies on Congress.
The General Omnibus Company has made the announcement that it will not employ any women drivers for its omnibuses. The company's officers fear that if women were so employed there would be an absence of that racy repartee which alone prevents traffic from reaching a condition of indescribable congestion.
The demand for second-hand pianos now for the first time in the history of the trade far exceeds the supply. It is not only in Germany that War and frightfulness go hand-in-hand.
The capture of Mush by the Russian army of the Caucasus is an event the importance of which has not been fully recognized. It is undoubtedly the place from which the Turkish official reports of victory have been issued.
The Marconi Company have announced that deferred plain language telegrams will again be received. More truckling to the Tory Press!
A traveller returning from East Africa reports that, notwithstanding the military operations that are taking place in various parts of the country, rhinoceroses appear to be increasing in numbers. It is explained that the falling-off in the European demand for potted reed birds is responsible for the phenomenon.
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Vol. 150.
March 1, 1916.
CHARIVARIA.
A CURE FOR DEPRESSION.
UNWRITTEN LETTERS TO THE KAISER.
THE MILITARY REASON.
AT THE FRONT.
OUR BOYS.
HARD CASES.
SUAVE MARI MAGNO.
(New Style).
GOOD OPENINGS FOR M.P.'s.
MY DUG-OUT.
(A Memory of Gallipoli)
How to treat a Wife.
THE NEW FRIGHTFULNESS.
A STRONG SOUTH-EASTER.
"Ships that pass in the Night."
ESSENCE OF PARLIAMENT.
ON THE SPY-TRAIL.
An Incisive Beginning.
Another Impending Apology.
MULE HUMOUR.
OUR BOOKING-OFFICE.
(By Mr. Punch's Staff of Learned Clerks.)
A PIOUS HOPE.