International Affairs: Cartoons Magazine Centennial, April 1912, Part 23

Closing out our run of the fourth issue of Cartoons Magazine — April 1912 — we have a collection of cartoons covering various foreign affair subjects.
Click on the above & below pictures, to view the cartoons in detail, and read their captions.
Above, a set concerning the Panama Canal, which was still under construction, overseen by the U.S. Below, the tensions between Britain and Germany, seen as rivals for World Domination.

Above, William Charles Morris on the variety of troubles hitting Great Britain. Below, Hy Mayer regarding the Mexican Revolution, and R.D. Handy on the shakiness of the new Chinese Republic.

— Doug




































