"He believed that the English pronounced in the streets of London in, say, 200 years' time, will be much different, if not unintelligible, to the man of to-day."—Daily Paper.

Just like the English in some of our newspapers.


"The Secretary of State for India is not persona grata either to the British House of Commons or to the British public. That is the old-fashioned English of it."—Bangalore Daily Post.

It would be interesting to see the old-fashioned Latin of it.


"Will any Lady Recommend Country Home of the best where 2 precious Poms can be happy and would be looked after for 6 weeks? Surrey preferred."—Morning Paper.

Think of their disgust at finding themselves boarded out in Sussex or Kent.


"Young Hungarian Lady with English and German knolidgement wants sob with English or American Organization."—Pester Lloyd.