Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 152, March 17, 1920 by Various


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Title: Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 152, March 17, 1920


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PUNCH, OR THE LONDON CHARIVARI

VOL. 158

MARCH 17, 1920







CHARIVARIA.

PRINCE ALBERT JOACHIM, it appears, did not take part in the attack on
a French officer at the Hotel Adlon, but only gave the signal. Always
the little Hohenzollern!

***

It seems that at the last moment Mr. C. B. COCHRAN broke off
negotiations for the exclusive right to organise the CARPENTIER
wedding.

***

"Will Scotland go dry?" asks _The Daily Express_. Not on purpose, we
imagine.

***

A new method of stopping an omnibus by a foot-lever has been patented.
This is much better than the old plan of shaking one's umbrella at
them.

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