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Mr. Punch's History of the Great War


In the old days the Kaiser was once described as "indefatigably changing Chancellors and uniforms." Dr. Bethmann-Hollweg has now gone the way of his greater predecessors—Bismarck and Caprivi, Prince Hohenlohe and Prince Bülow.

Mr. Punch's history of the Great War p190
Mr. Punch's history of the Great War p190

THE TUBER'S REPARTEE

German Pirate: "Gott strafe England!"
British Potato: "Tuber Über Alles!"

The Princes and the Peers depart, and the Doctors are following suit. Bethmann-Hollweg, immortalised by one fatal phrase, has been at last hunted from office by the extremists whom he sought to restrain, and Dr. Michaelis, a second-rate

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