Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 153, August 22, 1917 by Various
page 52 of 63 (82%)
page 52 of 63 (82%)
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_Southern Daily Echo._
* * * * * Quotation from an article in the _Frankfurter Zeitung_ in praise of sandals:-- "When people saunter through the town without hats--who still wears a hat?--why should they not go without stockings?" _Times_. Well, the explanation may be that while the German head is hot the German feet are cold. * * * * * MR. PUNCH'S "SPORPOT." Two Summers ago Mr. Punch gave an account of the Sporpot (or Spaerpot, meaning a savings-box), a familiar institution which our little guests from Belgium brought over with them to England. The idea was taken up by certain schools in South Africa, and a competition was started to see which of them could fill the biggest Sporpot to make a fund for helping to restore the homes of Belgian exiles. This year the Eunice High School for Girls at Bloemfontein comes out first, and the second honours fall to the St. Andrew's Preparatory School for Boys at Grahamstown. The total sum of thirty-two pounds collected by the competing schools has been forwarded to and received by the author of the _Punch_ article and will be used by him for the purpose desired. |
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