It seems, however, to have been overlooked for some time.


"'By heavens, it's the Germans!' cried Captain Jansson later, at last awake to the truth. 'Call all hands and make for the boats.' He turned the wheel hard astern and stopped the ship."—Daily Mail.

Something had gone wrong, we suppose, with the foot-brake.


"—— —— was born in 1883, and received his musical education, first in Dresden, and subsequently in England with one of the most orthodox of the English professors, as a result of which he entered the Diplomatic Service in 1909 as Honorary Attaché."—The Chesterian.

We hope this will silence the complaints as to the insufficiency of our diplomatists' education.


HOW TO BRIGHTEN UP THE THEATRE.