Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 156, June 18, 1919
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Professor THATCHER of New York describes President WILSON as one of the five greatest men in the world. Sir ERIC GEDDES is anxious to know who the other three are.
The Jazz boom is dying out, says Mr. HERMAN DAREWSKI, but the next boom will be an Oriental one. There seems nothing to do about it except to bear up.
The fact that for some time no arrest was made for the Plaistow safe robbery seems to indicate that the thieves desired to remain anonymous.
Like soothing balm from the dear old days comes the intimation that Sir THOMAS LIPTON is confident of lifting the America Cup in 1920.
Up to the time of going to Press it had not been officially decided what new uniform will be designed for the R.A.F. to be worn during the Peace Celebrations.
The City of Philadelphia has decreed that sitting-out places in ball-rooms must be adequately lighted. Following upon the unauthorised publication of the Peace Terms, this is a further blow at secret covenants.
Forty thousand children visited the Zoo on Whit-Monday, and one anxious father who had mislaid a couple of infants stayed for a long time in the reptile-house, looking suspiciously at the swollen appearance of the boa constrictor.
The people of London have never understood that wisdom is not concentrated here, said Sir GEORGE LUNN at the conference of Associated Education Committees. These cheap sneers at Sir FREDERICK BANBURY are beneath his notice.
The Vicar of South Acton suggests that a huge prize should be offered for the invention of a good temperance drink. We regret to say that this is not the first studied insult that has been offered to Government ale.
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Vol. 156.
June 18, 1919.
CHARIVARIA
THE BALAAM STAKES
SONGS OF SIMLA
THE FINISHING TOUCH.
THE POET.
OUR WEALTHY WORKERS.
BIRD-LORE.
THE MUD LARKS.
Our Wonderful World.
THE ARCHAEOLOGISTS;
A CRICKET BARGAIN.
FOR THE CHILDREN.
SCENES FROM OUR GREAT FILM: "AUDACITY DOWN THE AGES."
ON THE HIGH C.'S.
IN THE SUBSCRIPTION LISTS.
THE PUFF UNIVERSAL.
OUR MOVIE-MINISTERS.
PLAYING THE 18TH—LAST ROUND OF THE DAY.
THE ROOFS OF THE MIGHTY.
AT THE PLAY.
ANOTHER PENDING INDEMNITY
A Little Supper with the Borgias.
ART IN THE ARCTIC.
THE VEGES ON STRIKE.
OUR BOOKING-OFFICE.
"THE LOST LEADER."