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wiss, we fancy, will scarcely thank our contemporary for drawing attention to this fact in view of the well-known cupidity of a certain neighbour of theirs. * * * There is a proposal on foot to form a corps of Solicitors. By a pretty legal touch it is suggested that they might train between six and eight. * * * _The Daily News_ the other day, in describing the fortunate escape of a midshipman from the _Cressy_, told its readers that, when pulled out of the water, the cadet "was not wearing a single garment. He was provided with clothes and eventually put on a British destroyer." While his choice of covering does credit to the young gentleman's spirit, we think he would have done better to put on the clothes. * * * A naturalisation certificate has been granted to that clever English authoress, the Countess ARNIM. We congratulate Elizabeth on escaping from "her German Garden." * * * "Few people," says _The Witney Gazette_, "are familiar with the history and resources of Belgium." How true this is may be seen from our contemporary's next statement:--"A large section of its population consists of a race known as the Walloons, the ancient descendants of the Belgians." * * * "Father," asked the actor's little son, "why does the KAISER wear a helmet with an eagle on the top of it?" "To show that he's 'got the bird,'" replied the brilliant Thespian. * * * By the way, the statement that "The TSAR has left for the theatre of war" has caused the keenest satisfaction in histrionic circles, where it is hoped that this illustrious example will cause the fashionable world to revert to its habit of patronising the stage. * * * General VON STEIN, who was responsible for the German official _communiques_, has, we learn from the German Press, been superseded. Evidently he did not chronicle sufficient victories. The German public, when it asks for _Brod_, does not care to get a _Stein_. * * * An overheard conversation: "I see that both you and your wife have sent blankets to the soldiers." "Yes. She sent mine, so I sent hers." * * * A dear old lady who read about the theft of an Italian submarine last week writes to say that she hopes that the police are keeping an eye on our _Dreadnoughts_. * * * * * ADSIT OMEN! Take its "capital" from Prussia-- You reduce the thing to Russia!
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