Current History in Caricature. 



' Oh wad some Power the giftie gie us 

 To see ourselves as ithers see us." — Burns. 



Kladiicnuhttsch.] 



[Berlin 



Churchill (to John Bull) : " It is no use groaning ; we must 

 not be outdistanced." 



[The German newspapers, in order to distract the attention 

 of the taxpayer from the ever increasing burden of military 

 and naval taxation, frequently publish cartoons pointing out 



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The British Invasion Manoeuvres. 



The supposed enemy is given the usual fearsome appearauce. 



the equally sad case of John Bull. The fact that the British 

 manoeuvre idea for this year supposed an invading army 

 in East Anglia gives the Berlin Kladdcradatsch an oppor- 

 tunity of expressing his opinion that the invading enemy must 

 be Germany.] 



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The International Money Market pictorially shown. 



John Bull (as Nibelung) watching Siegfried forcing 

 himself a sharp sword. 



