From a report of Mr. BONAR LAW'S speech at Liverpool:—
"When the War was over there would be parties again. (A voice, 'I hope not.') Yes, there would be parties—no free country with free institutions was ever without them—but he did not think they would be quite the sane parties."—The Times.
But were they ever?
"A telegram from Budapest ... announces that the newspaper 'A Nap' has been suppressed by the Hungarian Government for publishing an article the contents of which were considered to be dangerous to the interests of the war campaign."—Westminster Gazette.
We are sorry to hear this. We used to take "A Nap" pretty regularly of an evening, and must now forgo this simple luxury.
Giles. "THAT BEANT NO MANNER O' USE TO THE LIKES O' WE, MEASTER."