Bernard Partridge Cartoons from Punch magazine
A Motorological Forecast. (What might happen under the proposed Motor Car Act.) Joe Ch-mb-rl-n (looking in on Arth-r B-lf-r "doing his three months"). "Hallo, Arthur! Got a 'settled conviction' at last?" [The premier's chauffeur has been twice convicted of exceeding the legal speed-limit for motor cars.]
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