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... Violt M. 6.15, Scholars' Half-hour: Xajh, 8.W.5., Appreciation Pictures. New s. 7.10, J. C B. Cart-.-r, B.A. : Talk, Joseph Conrad sad hi.-* Worts. 7.25. Local and 7.30. lri«h Night. Tb ...
... Violt M. 6.15, Scholars' Half-hour: Xajh, 8.W.5., Appreciation Pictures. New s. 7.10, J. C B. Cart-.-r, B.A. : Talk, Joseph Conrad sad hi.-* Worts. 7.25. Local and 7.30. lri«h Night. Tb ...
... tbero are about, 10,000 additional quotations, many from \yorks of authors who are the most modern the moderns. Kipling, Joseph Conrad, Lord Darling, and Sir A. Quillur- Couch, for example, have been laid contribution. There are, happily, many more, for ...
... Sir G. Croydon Marks, M.P., was also present. Betting and gambling were the subjects of Mr. Foot's address. In one of Joseph Conrad's stories, The End the Tether,' he said, a chief engineer won a large fortune in Manilla lottery, and then spent the ...
... Hugh is the author of the book Joseph Conrad, new mid revised edition of which is issued and Co. their excellent Writers the Day series. ...
... three cavaliers—and they are mixed. The author fortunate in having secured for his work a foreword from the pen of Mr. Joseph Conrad. Of another type again The Two Coyotes, which Mr. David Grew has written. This a tale the far North-West, told with ...
... MR. JOSEPH CONRAD. O E L-K NOAV N Al THOR OF SEA ROMANCES Mr. Joseph Conrad, the »»« ir„„ author, died yesterday his Bourne, near Canterbury C °' Mr. Conrad, was in, wa* Polish parentage. ar ' youth, and eventually became in the British merchant service ...
... enjoyed at a pace that, until embley, no one had experienced and lived to tell the tale. Conrad and the West. The death Joseph Conrad removes one of the most cultured masters of English that the literature of this country has produced. Probably the most ...
... CONRAD AND CAINDNIDGE. dams toss ago remark visa made on hie fact that none of our hod cow' (erred an honorary degree on Joseph Conrad. Since thee it is stated that this sae not the fault of tee Universities. Cambridge, much moved iterate by Mr. Sydney Gutsier ...
... FUNERAL OF MR. JOSEPH CONRAD. The funeral of Mr. Joseph place at Canterbury yesterday. cession to the cemetery being large crowd. Th§ mourners Messrs. D. Heldrum, J. Bone, H- . £ g, it. F. West, from Dartmouth ...
... discomfort travel in the Congo region are probably greater than in any other part of the world. • Readers of the late Joseph Conrad's incomparable masterpiece The Heart Darkness will remember the i terrible picture he paints of the souldestroying effect ...
... et the station. After the London news there will be a topical talk tom 5 P.Y. by M. Newcombe, of the link station, on ' Joseph Conrad, Novelist. Among the items is the children's hour will be a Limerick competiVon, for stitch tittle Claromof offers a wireless ...
... Monte Gift. Native. PART IV. PART V. PART VI. Victer Huge's Notre Dome. - Goethe's Faust. H. C. Wens' Tono.Bungay. Joseph Conrad's Taks of Unrest. Freade-.—Marder of Thomas i Bedsit Dante's Inferno. Shakespeare's Hamlet. Shelley 's Shriner ...