. Review of reviews and world's work. Father Time: My! my! But it looks more like 1900 the World (New York). THE chief subject of the European cartoonists lastmonth was the war in South Africa and Englandsinternational position. The American cartoonists, also,gave much attention to the Anglo-Boer affair, and thelack of sympathy with England was very generally ap-parent. Our selections are almost wholly devoted tothis predominant theme. The familiar figures recurrentin these cartoons are Oom Paul Kriiger, John Bull,Mr. Chamberlain, Lord Salisbury, and Cecil BLESSED IS THE PEAC


. Review of reviews and world's work. Father Time: My! my! But it looks more like 1900 the World (New York). THE chief subject of the European cartoonists lastmonth was the war in South Africa and Englandsinternational position. The American cartoonists, also,gave much attention to the Anglo-Boer affair, and thelack of sympathy with England was very generally ap-parent. Our selections are almost wholly devoted tothis predominant theme. The familiar figures recurrentin these cartoons are Oom Paul Kriiger, John Bull,Mr. Chamberlain, Lord Salisbury, and Cecil BLESSED IS THE PEACEMAKER. Uncle Sam : Some of my folks want me to interfere, butI think this olive branch would get pretty badly mussed upif I should try it just now. From the Journal (Minneapolis.) CURRENT HISTORY IN CARTOONS. 159


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