Punch
Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 159, 1920-09-29
The secret of industrial peace, says a sporting paper, is more entertainment for the masses. We have often wondered what our workers do to while away the time between strikes.
Punch
The secret of industrial peace, says a sporting paper, is more entertainment for the masses. We have often wondered what our workers do to while away the time between strikes.
Everybody except myself seems to recall the fact that the late farce of this name, adapted from _L'Hôtel du Libre Echange_, ran for five hundred nights before it expired. Some r...
1. Chapter 1The secret of industrial peace, says a sporting paper, is more entertainment for the masses. We have often wondered what our workers do to while away the time between strikes.
2. Chapter 2The argument proceeds on these lines: One day there will be another war--perhaps to-morrow. We of the Navy, coalless and probably by that time rumless as well, will rush blindly...
4. Chapter 4_Peaceful Knight_ (_who has called to ask his way at a strange castle_). "OH, CONFOUND IT! I WISH I'D READ THE NOTICE BEFORE I BLEW THE HORN. I DON'T FEEL A BIT LIKE FIGHTING GI...