Punch, Volume 222Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor, Shirley Brooks, Francis Cowley Burnand, Owen Seaman Punch Publications Limited, 1952 - Caricatures and cartoons |
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Page 602
... given given authority by a vacuum- cleaner , and a hypnotizing flow of atomic jargon are the doctor's main weapons . Starting bravely , the farce grows very wild , but its situations are amusing and the dialogue is much richer than that ...
... given given authority by a vacuum- cleaner , and a hypnotizing flow of atomic jargon are the doctor's main weapons . Starting bravely , the farce grows very wild , but its situations are amusing and the dialogue is much richer than that ...
Page 609
... given them plenty to think about during the brief respite of the cricket season , and there is a danger that players ' transfer fees next season may sometimes fall below five figures . The banker , it seems , is reluctant to lend money ...
... given them plenty to think about during the brief respite of the cricket season , and there is a danger that players ' transfer fees next season may sometimes fall below five figures . The banker , it seems , is reluctant to lend money ...
Page 657
... given to the Finance Bill . One way and another ( and counting in the time given to the numerous Bills to which the Budget gave rise , on Family Allow- ances , Health Service charges , and so on ) it does seem that the Budget has been ...
... given to the Finance Bill . One way and another ( and counting in the time given to the numerous Bills to which the Budget gave rise , on Family Allow- ances , Health Service charges , and so on ) it does seem that the Budget has been ...
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