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The following skits, by William Mass Daily aro reproduced from the Chronicl

... Scast: A Grocer's Shop, Customer: I want a pound of sugar,

please.

Assistant: Yes, madam; and what else i Customer: That is all, thank you. Assistant: I'm sorry, madam, we don't

supply sugar by it

itself. Customer: Not sell sugar by itself 1 Assistant: No, madam. We don't, sell it at all to chance customers. To regular customers------ Customer: But I am a regular customer. Quite so madam, and wo Assistant:

ext letting them have sugar in extend a special privilege to our custo? Eera by smail

provided they select and varied Our

assortment of god amounting to one

lump of sugar taken. penny per Customer: But I want moist sugar.

supply moist sugar to Assistant: We

customers purchasing half a crown's

of other goods

VISITORS AT THE HOTELS.

Customer: You mean if I want one kind of hay I must also buy another kind that I don't wanti

HONGKONG HOTIL. Assistant: That is what it amounts to,

sir. If you want a sack of corn pou Me and Mrs J. Mr 4. Jenkins must take a suck of càts. With maize Adana

MEM. Joseph goes Half a ton of chai. To bay a MaG E. Anderson Mr and Mrs H. E. horse you must purchase a cart, to Mr R. L. Atkinson Judd purchase a card you must huy harness, ir L. Murray Bain Mr F. H. Kalus to buy harness you must purchase Mr J. H. Baring

Mr N. B. Kamila whip and carriage-rag, to buy whip

M

W. LL Barkor Mr C King and carriage rug you must also take Dr and Mrs Baker Sir Knight bran, cow fodder or dog biscuits. With Mr R. M. Bartlett D4.T Knoderer

with a dog fr and Mrs H. A. MY A.D Larkin and dos em a kennel wit

dog biscuits goes the

Baxter and child wallsti Customer: But where the blazes does Mr A. R. Bein

the Assistant: It doesn't end, sir, Lito the

Process and 1 Brook somebody wrote about, it goes on for ever. Once a customer, always a customer. And should be, in the aless ad innocence of

of his heart, come in to buy a curry comb, dog leash, or swede cutter, we bave got him nailed down for a stable deodoriser, lawn mower and half too. cattle cake.

of and through a succession of devetailed purchases, for our entire stock in hand. Customer th, but come, there's no law to compel me to buy what I don't want.

compel me to sell you what you do.

Mr R. E. Belilion

Mes E. R. Belilios Mr. D. J. Ball Mr and Mrs 0.

Beswick.

MC: E. Bigelow Me RJ Birbeck Me F. D. Bisserer Mr S. T. Bitting" Dr and Mrs Black, purse and child Dr M. Blain

Capt B Branch

Mr R. Brand

Customer! But I don't want any other / Assistant: No, sir, and there's no law to | Mr W, H. Brya

goorst

Assistant: I'm sorry, madam. Customer: It's perfectly ridiculous. Assistant; We are at war, madam. Customer: Yes, with the Germans, not

with British housewives. ~

Assistant: (raising dia handa deprecating- ly and then speaking in marg tones) Now,

by "not half a dozen boxes of i

I never touch them

Customer Assistant: A care of pickles, dried apple

rings, macaroni——— ↑ Customer: But I only want sugar. Assistant: Sorry, madam. We cannot supply sugar by itself. (Absent-mind- edly begins to whistle Everybody's Doing as the Customer gets up with threet to write to the War Orice "Truth" two halfpenny paper, the Home Ofice, and the local member of Parliament)

atand

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**CHAINS AND WHIPS" FOR

GERMAN WORKERS,

SOCIALISTS URGE REVOLT ÅGAINST NEW LAW,

MILITARIAM'S LAST CARD..

Mr Paul Rellot

Mr F S Gaines

i

Mr A. R. Cavalier

Me and Mrs A. W.

Van der Lecur Mr and Meu J. 3.

Leiris

Mr & Mrs Colbourne

Little Mr S. Longfield Lt. J. M. Lopes Major D. Macdonald Dr G. W. Macken Dr.& Mrs O. Marriott. Ar F. B. Marshall Mr H. E. Maslin

Miss A 22

Mr

Mathews. Mrs A. McCrackin Mr & Mrs McInnes

J.

Mr D. E. Capplemanke and Mrs R. M.

Miss Chisholm

McLay

Mr R. K. Mahta

D..Christie Mr Q Mellis

Capt. Clarice

ME

JMr 3. Merecki

Mr & Mrs E. Stanley Mr W. P. Millar

Coffin

Mr. G. Miskin

Master Whitney Mrs

Cofio

2

G.A Horse and

Cefn Me A

church

E

Newhous

Miss Margaret Coffin Mr Miss Dorothy Miss Mary Comin

Mr-J 8. Nicolson, An undisguised appeal to revolt is ad- MFH A B dressed

O'Brien through the Berne Tagwant their G. L. Courtney Miss M. O'Connor

.D. Courtney Mr J. C. de

de Obaldia organ of Swiss Social Democracy, which Mr J. has become during the war the chief Mr N. Croucher Mr. and Mrs A B. mouthpiece of the so-called Socialist Mr G. Currimbbog

Parson minority in German) festes have regu- Mr and Miss F. E. Ar H. H Pegg that Liebknecht's manifestoes

Mr W.B. Davenport Mr J. Parsons

Mr F. M. Philip larly appeared.

Dowal Capt. A R. Pilkington

i to the working classes of Gray Dr H. M. Coat Mr and Mrs E X.

This."

Mr and Ms G. V

Powers

The penis pe intention of the Mr

is headed The Limit." aria

Mrs W. E. Mrs S. Poster militarist gang to enslave the whole Douglast working class. Of this intention the Mr W. A. Dowley proofs are theimportation of white saves Mr R Dubash. from Belgiunt and Poland and the new Miss M. E. Duty Bill

Mr and Mrs A. W.

Eastman

Mr

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Rezava Lianist or PROPRINTORS ...remoni

Mr. F. G. Frescatt Mr and Mrs C.. J.

Price

Mrs E F. Mr

Scassi & Draper's Establishment, Customer: want a yard of black tulle

please Assistant: Yes, madam. With tulle goes & winter quilt, silk ribbon, yard for yard, sheetings, or fancy collars.

"CHAINS AND WHIPS? LAW,

Mr W. J. Pringle Customer (agably); I don't quite under-

P. Parslow "From east and west trains are rolling

Edsall you,

Miss Rapinez Assistant: Well, you see, madam, we in with Polish and Beigian slaves. Un Mr.S. Fairchild Mr E. H. Bay

don't sell tulle by itself. With every der military escort Belgian and Polish ... Fairley

we sell another article must be workers, torn away from their wives and Mr W. H. Ford purchased. In this case 70 have the children, are being driven to Germany. | Mr H. R. Fransar Mr. F. B. Rowe choice of buying a winter quilt, silk

Mr Deaman ribbon, sheeting or a fancy collar, Customer: Bet I only want tulle. Why Service Bill, will force many thousand Mr F, M. Garrelson Scott

should I be made to buy other things I don't want ? Assistant: In the interests of national

madam. economy. Customer: But it isn't economy, it's

The new Chains and Whips Law, com- monly called the Civilian Compulsory

Mr

Mies F. A. Reay Mr D. Ritcher

Mr R. Rouse

Mr & Mrs H. Skott

Mrs. M. Slede

Tan der

MR. Salle Mr M. E. Gaynor Mr of textile workers, who, because unemp. Mr and Mrs J: H. Mr H. Scott loyed and in receipt of State reliei, into

Geare and child Dr J. C. Shively monition factories

Mr rejected from military ser

sad Mrs E. G. Capt. H. Simpsoni rice cripples, children, and old are Mr J. Gibb

to pensioners-are be pot under the mil-Dr Glaister extras You see it prevents panicky itary lush. The wages question is to be Mr A. G. Gordon

settled by the sword, and woe to those Mrs J. H. Gordon who, like the Hamburg workmen, cross

Mr. Goalbourn their nema to show that the power of the Mr H. E. Grassett State of Kiege has its limita

| Mr. P.1. G "If the squeezing out of the last punce of strength from these worn-out victims Mr and Mrs W. 4. Mr D. Thompson of Imperialism will not suffice to make

Hannibal up for the healthy and able bodied wage Mr Hanson earners, insatiable Militarism will drive

Mr G. Harper

Assistant!

purchasing, stops a ren on specific article and a consequent shortage. In our customers own interests, madam. Customer: But if I can't bavera yard of

tle I will huy a blouse. Assistant: Certainly madam

with

blouses go our famous Zepp-proof rep curtains, any article of mercerised cotton, or

Customer: But I only just want one

blouse entirely on its own. Assistent: You'll fad the other articles

useful

WURDEN.

Capt. T.

P Hall

Mr

and

irs Sluytter Mr S 3. Smith

Miss A Stackhouse

Square Mr J. Miss Stillwell Mr F.

Thompson

Mr AL Mr and

Toulmin

Todt

H. W.

to its altar the last working girl rife and Mrs R. D. Capt. & Tacker

Harvey

Mr. M. FL "THE LIMIT."

Mr and Ms H. E.Mrs H A. Walker,

Hayward

Mr Van der A. Wall Wallace Mr U

Tan't afford them. Now a pair of limit of the sacrifices which. Imperialism Mr C. A Henderson D.: Ms J, G.

bocs

Customer: But I don't want them, and The limit has been reached--the

can axact from the German workers, the Mr A Hicks libit of

the treason of Socialist patriots Mr W. 8. Hind the Judases of Imperialist *ocialism can

Mr

D.V. Wanostrocht

Assistant: Precisely, madam, and-er-Neither the hangmen of Imperialism or Mr and Mrs D. S.

2 Warren

I have heaps

zo farther than this. It is to be hoped W. J. Horiz

Mr

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TEDERLANDSCHE

No, thank you,

Capt. R. A. Walt stockings. Assistant: Sorry, madam, we don't that it will also prave the limit of the MrLE S. Hodge Miss J. M. Wazzig

parate them. The call on leather patience of the German proletariats. In MmA.E. Hodging Mr & Mrs Dunford-THE business of the score Rank is

Wood, nurse and for Army saddlery-

the last few months that proletariate has Me Hi Holands

child MYA Shelton Hooper gun to rattle its chains very forcibly. In the

4. B. illegal

Customer It's infamous. I won't bay first number of 'Spartacus, the Mr S. L. Horrobin Mr G. G. Wood

anything

Organ of

You can't charge me for coming into which, appeared in September, accounts Hykes & children

the Enternational group, Mr. and Mrs

your shop.

Assistant: Not yet, madam.

Scriz: Hay and Corn Dealer's de. Customer: What's hay a ton? Assistant Meadow hay, seven pounds ten; clover hay, eight pound five.. Customer: Thanks. I want clover hay

Il take two ton.

Assistant: And two ton of meadow hay Customer: No, thanks, just the clover

hay?

Assistant: We don't sell one without the

other.

Customer: Why not 1 Assistant "It's war time, sir.

Customer: What's that got to do with

Assistant: The very large demand for the Army makes it necessary to give you twice as much of everything as you want in order to economise: sup plies. Customer: I don't see the point of your

argument. Assistant: Custom of the trade, ir.

IF

were given of a a demonstration strike of 60,000 workmen in Berlin in July, of: demonstration strike in Brunswick on the occasion of the Liekbnecht trial, of a great street demonstration of August 18 in Essen. of a

a simultaneous demonstra tion in Duisburg,

PEAK HOTEL.

On November 2 a great demonstra Mr G. W. Barton Mrs Martin & children, tion tok place in Dresden, and next day Mr D. K. Blair MR. F. Mattingly another in Berlin on the occasion of the Mr and Mrs H. F. Mra0 Malder revision of the Liebknecht trial.

Carmichaol. Mr T.L.Perkin

In Hamburg 30,000-dockers went on and the military authorities to yield Mr and Mrs D. C. Mr and Mrs W. E. strike and compelled the dock owners Mr&Mrs F.W. Cary Mr & Mrs E. Ralphs

Carulli Roberts coace are proofs of a deep fermenta-

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Mr & Mrs A. Finds tion: indications that the tide is rising. Mr and Mrs G. CMF 0. Skott

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IF

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