"Fashion Gossip" in The Cambridge Chronicle:—
"Black rats, however, are most in favour and bid fair to retain their popularity."
It is no longer fashionable to see snakes.
"For supply of a body suitable for motor ambulance for Ipswich."—Contract Journal.
Ipswich seems in a hurry. Surely it might wait for the accident to happen naturally.
GENERAL VILLA BREAKS INTO POETRY.
[The following unpublished poem of General Villa—not, of course, to be compared with the recently discovered compositions of Keats—throws an interesting light on the attitude of that incomparable brigand towards the academic diplomatist of the White House. This correspondence, rendered into English, is now made public without prejudice to any change of policy that may occur during its passage through the press.]