Bernard Partridge Cartoons from Punch magazine
B.B. Secrecy. " Three mute mice, see how they're done! They all ran after the wireless wife; she cut off their tales with a whittler's knife. Did ever you see such a thing in your life as three mute mice?" (Sir Austen Chamberlain, Mr. Lloyd George and Mr. Winston Churchill have shown resentment at Mr. J. H. Whitley's refusal to allow them to broadcast their political views.)
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- Bernard-Partridge-Cartoons-Punch-1933.09.20.323.tif
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- © Punch Limited
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B&W B/W black & white black and white 20th century twentieth century Thirties 30s 1930s 1933 J H Whitley John Henry Whitley BBC Chairman BBC British Broadcasting Corporation broadcasting media suppression censored censoring suppressing radios wireless Sir Austen Chamberlain Austen Chamberlain David Lloyd George Lloyd George Sir Winston Churchill Winston Churchill politics politicians nursery rhymes Three Blind Mice literary references anthropomorphic mice animals knives knife cutting cuts violence aggression bonnets aprons pince nez eyeglasses freedom of speech freedom censorial history mass media mass communications broadcast media political broadcasts David Lloyd George 1st Earl Lloyd George of Dwyfor Winston Spencer Churchill mouse radio anthropomorphism women woman nursery stories nursery story political cartoons Punch Punch Magazine eye glasses eyewear glasses spectacles
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- Bernard Partridge Cartoons, Winston Churchill Cartoons

