Cartoons by Frank Reynolds from Punch magazine
Recruiting at Wembley. Mr Asquith. "Now, young fellow, you're the sort of lad that ought to join our British Empire constabulary and keep the peace in Europe." Greater Briton. "First to the left for the amusement park." [Speaking in the House of Commons Mr Asquith said: "The British Empire — not only this country but our dominions — should undertake to guarantee both to France and Germany to use all its powers against either state which pressed a quarrel against the Allies without calling into use the machinery of the League.... If we can get that, and I am sanguine enough to believe we can...."]
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