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... writers of fiction kept eleven rain- soaked journalists standing ankle-deep in the med of cricket ground while one Dr. Conan Doyle and made nearly 200 for the first wicket. On Wednesday in the; same famous enclosure an eleven representing the Press Club ...
... Duke of Marlborough. Sir Cameron. MP. who will preside to-day's meeting). Sir alter Be-ant. Lord Charles Bere-ford. Dr. Conan Doyle, and Sir Douglas Straight. Mr Charles Herbert ihon. secretary) will glad hear from any who are intere-ted in the subject ...
... SHAVE, of S h, By CAPTAIN ANDREW HAGGARD. r.3 id A THREE WEEKS' ROMANCE, By ALICE BUTLER. Id- la N ARIZONA TRAGEDY, idA By CONAN DOYLE. id . et The above names need no recommendation to our id Ieaders, the quality of the work which may be ex- pected from ...
... of Dean, ned all hoped for a revival of 9 -trade. by ?? _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - tD- THE GREAT MEN OF WALES, a on C Qo Dr. A. Conan Doyle contributes to the Ninae c in teeirk Century for August an interesting paper, r et giving rhe analysis of tie birth-places ...
... on the Naval Estimates, I do niot think it fair to worry him on account of the performances: of the firm , Smith. Dr. Conan Doyle wrote:-I sympathise with anything which can check tihe power of boycott by the libraries, but I do not ?? that a poll. ...
... Scandal at the Garriek Theatre Mr. Conan Doyle's play, 'Halves, over which there has been so much discussion since it was first produced at Aberdeen. The change will take place on Thursday next. The story which Mr. Conan Doyle tells is of a young doctor who ...
... S AVED BY A SHAVE, By CAPTAIN ANDREW HAGG-ARD. A TlRR EE W LEKS' R O M ANCE, By ALICE BUTLER. A N ARIZONA TRAGEDY, By CONAN DOYLE. The above nenres need no recommrnldattoll to our llealers, the quality or the work %vinch may be ex peted froai sueeil ...
... year Rudyard Kipling has been offered by an American newspaper 1,000 dollars for one thousand words, and has declined it. Conan Doyle, it is said, received only £50 for the first of the series of “Sherlock Holmes’s Adventures.” A HORSE BOOK, Having just ...
... something to suit every taste, from a finely- me illustrated article on lightning-flashes to a' rattling'good sketch by Conan Doyle. No. . 61 of the Penny Library of Famous Books contains the first part of Ainsworth's Uld St. Paul'e.'r The Penny Musical ...
... not e with HomeRule. 1- JANE ANNIE. Mfr. D'Oyly Carte has triumphed again. The s collaboration of, Mr. Barrie and Dr. Conan Doyle in libretto with Mr. Ernest Ford to set l. their crisp iunmir in tuneful numbers has r produced a worthy addition to the ...
... d the iron amd arrested tite dis., puitants becauca I hey h ati not paid the duty' enacted by tio MiKinley tariff. Dr. Conan Doyle, in the pages of the Idler, tells somiething of his very first work, which was. wtitteu 27 years ago. He was six at the ...