SIR A. CONAN DOYLE IN ABERDEEN
... SIR A. CONAN DOYLE IN ABERDEEN. Address on Spiritualism. ...
... SIR A. CONAN DOYLE IN ABERDEEN. Address on Spiritualism. ...
... Hint to Long-Winded Chairmen. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle tell* of talkative chau™® ll a meeting -which was to addressed Dean Hole. Dean s hour announced. The Dean will now rive add’vss. address, replied the Doau. deliberately stood up. w The Deanery, and ...
... Matter-of-Fact. There is nothing of the etherealised dreamer —haif in this world and half xn the next —about Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. He is jog man, six feet height, broad ai.d burly; square javvea, fresh complexicned. blue-eyod; billrecked, and altogether ...
... to induce men to do their duty voluntary basis, and if this effort failed we must adopt some other principle Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, addressing a recruiting rally at Hastings, expreseed confidence that with the pressure of appeals men would come forward ...
... contended that it did not satisfactorily till in the map of tie hereafter, and commented the unsatisfactory reference Sir A. Conan Doyle in his recent mat Aberdeen. ...
... people who the M Aberdeen, evening, there were undoubtedly many who went not so hiuch to hear about Spiritualism as to see Conan Doyle, the creator, of .Sherlock Holmes, and listen to what the author of eome of the most ingenious tales ever written had to ...
... Sir A. Conan Doyle had long, chat me, and listened all I had to relate with sympathetic interest.” * The matter was report**! to T. Heskefch, engiiwer-manager of the Folkestone Works and it was through'h» action Sir Arthur and Lady Conan Doyle and Mir ...
... of books which do not lose their freshness they advance in years. Then in more recent works A. E. Mason, Stanley Weyman, Conan Doyle, Crocket are popular. Scott and Dickens are seldom read, neither is Tom Brown's Schooldays” nor Stevenson’s “Treasure Island ...
... lesson the war has taught us is that the real welfare of mankind depends upon adherence to Christian principles, and Sir A. Conan Doyle his proposal is turning his back upon some of the most vital of these. derived girls joining the Guides, and, speaking Colonial ...
... victory.” Robert Bridges (Poet Laureate). household has followed his Majesty example in discontinuing all use alcohol. Sir A. Conan Doyle. Have followed good example. ...
... base the Nelson Column in rapid succession be enlisted. A big stream recruits was thus secured. It is suggested Sir Arthur Conan Doyle that, last monument to th© murdered nurse’s memory, new Regiment should formed called the Cavell Regiment. War Office o ...
... rebinding again. Bought books might be as prideful in their way as prizes could be. Mr Anderson recalled how Sir Arthur Conan Doyle had a row of books each of which represented the price of a dinner missed in his student days. •• Miss your dinner and buy ...