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... its supremacy.—Mr. Churchill. 8- - )meone has always to be martyred in public before one can win reform.--Si.• Arthur Conan Doyle. ...
... its supremacy.—Mr. Churchill. 8- - )meone has always to be martyred in public before one can win reform.--Si.• Arthur Conan Doyle. ...
... keen golfers that they imagine Sandy Hook is a Scottish professional With historians telling the past and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle explaining the future. the only uncertain thing is the ...
... able to dislodge our troops from the western clone of the Hill. Two Tragic Figures. There appeared, wrote Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, staggering towards the dug-out of the commanding officer of the Duke's in the rear, two figures, an officer and an orderly ...
... all he knows, and when, In spite of it, a thing comes to pass, let him wait ten years before he says It is a misfortune.—Conan Doyle. ...
... RONAN DOYLE. FRENCHMAN CLAIMS TO HAN E RECEIVED SPIRIT MESSAGE. The only sign of mourning to mark the burial of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle in a garden grave at Windleshain, C.rowesborough, Sussex, on Monday morning, was a Union Jack flying at half-mast from the ...
... interesting entertakiment is assured. When Blonde meets Blonde is a delightful production. The Hound of the Baskervilles, Conan Doyle's great mystery drama, is showing on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. This is a modernised version of the popular story-dialogue ...
... Missing Bullion. Also REED HOWES and DOROTHY REVIERE in WHEN BLONDE MEETS BLONDE THURSDAY, JANUARY sth. for Three Days. CONAN DOYLE'S Great Mystery Drama THE HOUND OF THE BASKERVILLES A Modernised Version of this popular story. Dialogue by Edgar Wallace ...
... CEASES. is the grace we say to God.—Jean Inge- Things are always easier when imaglow. ination ceases and action begins.—Conan . Doyle. . FORTUNE, GOOD AND BAD. The amiable fortune deceiveth folk; The contrarie fortune teacheth. —Chnucer. God for His service ...
... which comes on Wednesday and Thursday. This is an adventure suggested by the famous story of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The story opens in a dilapidated house in a poor quarter e f London, where a criminal organisation known as The Scarlet ...
... Cousin Gives Evidence. one of the most thrilling written by the not make any opening. He then asked late te Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The sup Edmund Stothers, Derrylcughan, a sec- James about the manure. The first inond cousin of the accused man, said that ...
... .)ONALD--McCULLAGH--On Satur- The Hound of the Baskervilles May 30th. 1940. at Warrington , The Film Version of Sir A. Conan Doyle's famous Thriller ateashire special licence), William .1 ~ h r. son of the late Mr. and Mrs. W. Also The Jones Family in ...
... although I did not care for the way he said: Whaddeya mean, the Messiah?''—it sounded more like a passage from one of Conan Doyle's books, Whaddeya mean, the police? Please understand this was not really a fault, but to my sensitive ears it sounded ...