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REVIEW OF REVIEWS. 



Novemler 1. 1913. 



London Opinion.^ 



•■ GKK-WHIZ!" 



are gettinj^' wonderfulh' like the okl 

 caricatures of Gladstone ; in fact, the 

 similarity in feature between Britain's 

 present Prime Minister and the G.O.M. 

 becomes more marked every year. 



The dove sent out by President Wil- 

 son is meant to be Mr. Lind, personal 



Lioerpool Courier.] 



RUNNING OUT. 



Mr. Auateri Chamberlain recently said, with re- 

 ference to the GoNernnient. tliat the sands were 

 running out. 



envoy extraordinar)- to General Iluerta. 

 He does not appear to have returned 

 with an)' olive branch, like the raven, 

 he has tarried by the way. 



Liverpool Courier.] 



THE LEANING- TOWER. 



Redmond to Macdonald: "We mustn't let it col- 

 lapse, Ramsay, or we shall have a shock." 

 (The Tower of Pisa is leaning more than ever, and 

 fears exist that it may soon collapse.) 



Liverpool Courier.} 



MUTUAL SUPPORT. 



Macdonald and Asqi ith (together) : " I'm glad 

 you're there." 



" Wish Kenyon all luck in his fine fight for tho 

 wise policy of making Liberalism and Labour 

 stand together, and not apart.''— Ejcfrpt from 

 Mr. Lloyd George's message to ^fr. Kenyan at 

 Chesterfield. 



