A Tale for the Horse-Marines.
"London, Sunday.
"While a British submarine was rescuing the Zeppelin crew in the North Sea, a German cruiser fired at it.
"The Cavalry from Salonika are pursuing the remainder of the Zeppelin crew."—Egyptian Mail.
"LONDON STOCKS.
Revival in Guilt-Edged Securities."
Manchester Evening Chronicle.
Now we hope our contemporary will coin an equally felicitous description for the pillory.
"Mr. Hughes, the Australian Prime Minister, was carried triumphantly round camp last night after he had addressed nearly two thousand Anzacs on parade. Mr. Hughes was accompanied by Mrs. Hughes, Mr. Fisher, High Commissioner, and Mrs. Fisher. Brigadier-General Sir Newton Moore, Commander-in-Chief of the Australian Forces in England, was also present with Lady Moore."
Morning Paper.
It is regrettable that General and Lady Moore could not share the honours, but probably the chair was constructed to carry four only.
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