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"Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 159, July 21, 1920"

EBOOK PUNCH ***


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PUNCH OR THE LONDON CHARIVARIA.
VOL. 159.

JULY 21, 1920

CHARIVARIA.
To judge by the Spa Conference it looks as if we might be going to have
a peace to end peace.
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It will soon be necessary for the Government to arrange an old-age
pension scheme for Peace Conference delegates.
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It is difficult to know whom or what to blame for the exceptionally wet
weather we have been having, says an evening paper. Pending a denial
from Mr. Lloyd George, _The Times_ has its own opinion as to
who is at the bottom of it.
***
Mr. Stanton pointed out in the House of Commons that, unless
increased salaries are given to Members, there will be a strike. Fears
are entertained, however, that a settlement will be reached.
***
"The Derry shirt-cutters," says a news item, "have decided to continue
to strike." The Derry throat-cutters, on the other hand, have postponed
striking to a more favourable opportunity.


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