Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 103, November 26, 1892 by Various
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page 24 of 38 (63%)
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Where the stormy tempests blow.
* * * * * FAULTS O' BOTH SIDES.--Ardent Radicals grumbled at the Government for not holding an Autumn Session. That was a fault of omission. Now touchy Tories are angry with it for showing too strong a tendency to what Mr. GLADSTONE once sarcastically called "a policy of examination and inquiry"--into the case of Evicted Tenants, Poor-Law Relief, &c. This is a fault of (Royal) Commission. Luckless Government! The verdict upon it seems to be that it "Does nothing in particular, And does it very--_ill_." * * * * * NOTICE.--The Twin Fountains of Trafalgar Square regret to inform the British Public that, although they have performed gratuitously and continuously for a number of years, they are compelled to retire from business, as they cannot compete with the State-aided spouting which takes place in their Square. * * * * * A GREAT "TREAT."--Public-house Politics at Election time. * * * * * [Illustration: "LE GRAND FRANÇAIS!" |
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