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... THE NEW GONTEMPTIBLES ...
... THE NEW GONTEMPTIBLES ...
... 'PT A By JINGLE THIS is, apparently, the nautical equivalent of the famous Better 'Ole, and the pictures of the splendid dash and pluck of the Navy have been painted with a very thick brush. This, after all, is as it should be, for it is, of course, chiefly due to the Navy that England stands where she did, and all that sort of thing. The story is told in three tableaux and ten scenes; and ...
... GASSED! ...
... Resuscitating a Thames steamer after its long rest during the war w. heath R°B)NSW ...
... PASSED BY CENSOR _ GOD REST YOU, MERRY GENTLEMEN! jt 1 Mf\ BY THORPE W T ...
... 3 31 -M ^TThe Weekly Letter from Blanche as it might have been. 0 if By W. HODGSON BURNET if) London, December 25, 1918 Dear Cousin I SUPPOSE under existing circs I ought to begin Dear Cousin German now! You have, doubtless, heard of the terrible things that have happened in Tallis Street since they took possession. Makes me feel positively goose fleshy all Jjj over eveiyr time I think of M ...
... Outres Bills [The French is Old Bill's. Ed.] I'A^tu n* tonaun Yer know yer wants to 'ave 'oopin' cough to pronounce this stuff BY CAPTAIN BRUCE BAIRNSFATHER ...
... Nothing Doing _ Trying to make the Paris midinettes shout Hoch der Kaiser! />'K MARCEL PONCIN IF GERMANY HAD WON ...
... A T OSSt in Piffn- The All-Highest wishes a famous R.A.F. mess A Merry Christmas BY E. C. O. BEUTTLER 1'ASSKL) 11 Y CKNSUK IF GERMANY HAD WON ...
... THE PICCADILLY CIRCUS FLOWER GIRLS-- PRUSSIANISED BY WILMOT LUNT IF GERMANY HAD WON ...
... But On This Page The^ Jolly Well Haven't iecm i ill iir i I'ji in ii> i w' 5 'gi!t ririr ams MM li .i mtwnn CHRIS FM^ LEAVE BV HERBERT PIZEE !F THE GERMANS HAD ll7(A\ ...
... WINTER SPORTS AT BUXTONBAD RV STAN TERRY ...