Bernard Partridge cartoons from Punch magazine
At the Reparations Circus. (The Hague: August 6.) British Lion. "Please, sir could you stop them monkeying with my ration?" Mr Snowden. "I shall certainly lodge a protest." [a thin British Lion pleads to have a better deal at the Hague Conference for reparations, as a note reads Come and See The Lion Underfed]
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![At the Reparations Circus. (The Hague: August 6.) British Lion. "Please, sir could you stop them monkeying with my ration?" Mr Snowden. "I shall certainly lodge a protest." [a thin British Lion pleads to have a better deal at the Hague Conference for reparations, as a note reads Come and See The Lion Underfed]](https://magazine.punch.co.uk/img-get2/I0000jPngf_0j.G4/fit=1000x750/InterWar-Bernard-Partridge-Cartoons-Punch-1929-08-07-155.jpg)
