December 1, 1913. 



REVIEW OF REVIEWS. 



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THE FOREIGN LEGION. 



" Don't kick me so hard, or I shall be forced to 

 join the Legion." 



A subject which has been much dis- 

 cussed in Europe is the way in which 

 Germans have been enlisting in the 

 French Foreign Legion — a corps where 

 no questions are asked about antece- 

 dents. The French papers naturally at- 

 tribute this to the brutal methods of the 

 German drill sergeants. 



The projected tunnel under the Eng- 

 lish Channel is variously handled in Ger- 



Liisfiije Rldtter.l [Berlin. 



THE CHANNEL TUNNEL. 

 JOH.N Bull (having a tete a tete with Marianne) : 

 ■ Confound it ! That wretched German pokes his 

 nose in everywhere." 



many, France and Russia. " Liistige 

 Blatter" makes fun of Mr. Bryan's lec- 

 turing tour, whilst " Kikeriki " makes 

 merry at the expense of the Kaiser. 



Ulk.^ [Berlin. 



THE FOREIGN LEGION TRAP. 



France: "Enter, Mr. German. You will be 

 hidden here — for ever." 



lAistuje Blatter.'] [Berlin. 



BRYAN AS VARIETY ARTIST. 

 The Manager : " It is no good, my friends. I 

 only engage Statesmen and Ministers." 



