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BEDFORD 8ol« Proprietor: S. Chethßm. Manager: E. 8. Clive. La»t Two Oay» of “Looping the Loop**. Every evening ..

... continuom performance from 6.15. MONDAY, NOV. 11th, ALL THE WKEKt RONALD COLMAN in “THE RESCUE” From the famous story Joseph Conrad. A romance of a wanderer of the seven seas. On tho Stage MADELINE ROSSITER The celebrated entertainer. Direct from her ...

FIREMEN KEPT BUSY

... went to Luton area to assist five other brigades in controlling an outbreak at Someries Farm, at one time the home of Joseph Conrad, the novelist. The second call sent a crew to Pulloxhill to deal with a grass fire, and a similar outbreak at 7.30 p.m ...

HUNTINGDONSHIRE

... course of University Extension lectures Huntingdon Grammar School, Mr. D. R. Hardman, M.A.. of Cambridge, lectured on Joseph Conrad on Monday. Wednesday at the Mission Hall, Godmanohester, the Mayor of Huntingdon (Mr. W. E. Pittuck) lectured on “ An outcast ...

THE ENGLISH REVIEW

... not that they are in other ways superior to the rest of the fare that is offered beneath the well-known sky-blue covert. Joseph Conrad’s novel. Under Western Fve«. is brought to conclusion; Eden Phillpotts contributes a story of The Widow Man; Gordon ...

PLAYS AND PICTURES ROYAL COUNTY THEATRE

... PLAYS AND PICTURES ROYAL COUNTY THEATRE ■Victory, an island talc, is the first dramatic adaptation of Conrad novel. Joseph Conrad haa won leading position among contemporary novelists his vigour and oower, and in this play none that lost The action ta ...

ST SECTS INFIRMARY

... Victory- woman s victory, and the play contains reference til all to war. the dramatic adaption from the wonderful I*ooks Joseph Conrad, and toured those well-known artistes and managers. Barclay and Rupert Lister. Miss Barclay, who has early associations ...

THE ENGLISH REVIEW

... Aspects of the Admirable Inquiry.” The inquiry, of course, is the Bcxinl Trade inquiry into the loss of the “Titanic”; Joseph Conrad is in his element, and talks of that which knows. As he says himself, i* not a soft-headed, humanitarian faddist. • ther ...

THE ENGLISH EEVIEW

... engrossing as the rditoriel remarks New P.isition”—the latter dealing witii Enaland, France. Qermnnr Ford Madox diseus-es Joseph Conrad ao-l bis work. Fil«on Young deals faithfully with ko.ne American fTi.iracteriatics. Rowland Kenny (ex-Kailwarn.nn- has ...

THE PHCENIX PLAYERS

... in the week-end broadcast programmes FRIDAY National.-7.45. ” Romance”, radio play founded by Peter Creswell the novel Joseph Conrad and Ford Madox Hueffcr. News at 9.45. I.ondon. —8.0. Violin recital by Marie Hall. 8.30. The Enjoyment of Words, by Mr ...

Christmas Presents

... “ The Daily Chronicle.” It is good pennyworth and contain* 44 page* of fiction, verse and pictures, by author* such a* Joseph Conrad, G. R. Sims, Pett Ridge, etc. i ...

NEW PUBLICATIONS

... A. E. June*. |j IMWB- ( , The Modern Belgian Praia, h* H. Perkins. H. H. Robinson. B. St. 1., Ten (Sottnt Soissons. Joseph Conrad « llroeke. C. E. Tobvn, Bedford Modern ...