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THE IMPRISONED BRITISH

... some Anti-British paper that came into my hands a few weeks ago. Mrs. Conrad, of Harbledown, Canterbury, is the widow of Joseph Conrad, the world-famed author, who was born in Russia of Polish parentage. ...

Messrs. J. B. Barton & Co., Building Contractors, We have for Sale a pair of Semi-detached Houses now in course

... the men’s strew bets during the coming Summer Why not plre with erery bat oilskin cost and pair wader* P A I>«tOQ Mr. Joseph Conrad, the brilliant author, who seaides Bekeeboome, near Canterbury, l«a,vin*r this wsek-«nd for -rMt to the United States. ...

To the Editor

... MARRIAGES & DEATHS DEATHS. CONRAD. —On December 6th. Jessie Emmeline Conrad, of 57. Compayne Gardens, Hampstead widow of Joseph Conrad, aged 63 years. GARROD. —On Tuesday. December Bth, at 2. Wesley Villas. Whitstahle. John Robert Garrod. aged 80 years. ...

IN LONDON TOWN

... of an old drama- tist and a new. The first was Sir Arthur Pinero and the play waa ‘* Mid-Channel ”’; the second was Mr. Joseph Conrad and the play was The Secret Agent.’’ There ro- was no comparison between the two ductions. Although “ Mid-Channel seemed ...

CANTERBURY

... Notes on Burma ami Malaya.” Richard Curie, author “Wanderings: A Book of Travel and Reminiscence,” etc. With preface by Joseph Conrad. Extra Crown Bvo. Large-paper edition, printed handmade paper, and limited to 100 oopies. Fcap 4to. “Memories of Travel ...

SMALL ADVERTISEMENTS

... satin, with train trimmed with Honiton Airs. H. H. Cooper (Canterbury) 70 late and orange blossom, and veil. She Airs. Joseph Conrad (Harbledown) 86 carried a beautiful bouquet of white roses Messrs. Abbott Bros. (New Dover and carnations. Road, Canterbury) ...

CHRISTMAS AT THE KEHT AHD GAHTERBURY HOSPITAL. particularly happy Christmas wa« ■spent at the Kent and ..

... Mr. S. Bell, turkev and Chrcolates; Mr. Clement Clarke, turkey; Amalgamated Press, book; Aliss E. Camborne, toys; Mrs! Joseph Conrad, bonbons; Alessrs. Theobald and Cooper, fruit; Afr. N. Cooper, Christmas tree; Miss Ha’hed, holly; British Bed Cross Society ...

ASHFORD

... Notes on Burma and Malaya. By Richard Curie, author Wanderings: A Book of Travel and Reminiscence, etc. With preface by Joseph Conrad. Extra Crown Bvo. Large-paper edition, printed handmade paper, and limited to copies. I-'cap 4to. Memories of Travel ...

MfINQZfIH

... the wares of an old dramalist and new. The first was Sir Arthni Pinero and the play was Mid-Channel he second was Mr. Joseph Conrad anc •he play was The Secret Agent.” Thert comparison between the two pro clnctiorv*. Althouiili Mid-Channel fee mod ol ...

ANNUAL CHURCH .MEETING

... saying Richard Hooker who was once Rector of [shopsbourne, near Canterbury. Another famous resident Bishopsbourne was Joseph Conrad, of whom Richard The Scouts' Jamboree at Birkenhead Curie says that his mastery of English was proved to the world what ...

21«t) when it was found to b© quite in order. —Defendant eaid that he was in the unfortunate position of

... UNATTENDED. FINED BY CANTERBURY BENCH law), Miss D. Harvey (sister-in-law) and Mr. Wood, Miss H. H. Harvey (aietor-in-! Mr. Joseph Conrad lias been compiled law) and Mr. Searles, Mr. an-d Mrs. E. illness to curtail his stay in the United Colthup, Mr. and Mrs ...

FURTHER DETAILS

... part in the Australian (grain iraces for several years, as well as sailing round the world in his own full rigged ship, ” Joseph Conrad.” During the late war, (Commander Villiers was in command of a squadron of landing craft, taking part in all the important ...