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Mrs. Evans, the plucky Englishwoman, who lived in Mexico and Brave English- fought for her rights woman Shot, ..
... in Mexico and Brave English- fought for her rights woman Shot, against the Agrarians, has been brutally murdered. Mr. Joseph Conrad, the novelist, is dead. was Pole by birth, Great Novelist but was naturalised as an Bead. Englishman. He wrote pure English ...
A NEWSPAPER JUBILEE
... individual judgment which is. the rock basis of a sound democracy. Congratulations were also sent by Sir Robert Hadfield, Mr. Joseph Conrad, Mr. Gordon Selfridge, Sir Oliver Lodge, Sir -Vlfred Bobbins, Lord Bledisloe, and Mr. H. C. Bobbins (joint gene/al manager ...
.rs..ws. . ^* v•••• , 4 My earliest recollections. which even now I can recall in the minute detail,
... remember sitting with my eldest sister on the rug in the dining-room. arrayed in a red and blink plaid frock. writes Mrs. Joseph Conrad in T.P'a and Weekly. • ). • .44.4.14.4.)- • . ased 0.10141'1,1111..• Life without book* bia a barrel, experience. 'them ...
TRY IT ON THT BOSS
... c. 1. Rev. H. J. Coxon gave rousing address on the subject, Try it on the boss. In his opening remarks he referred to Joseph Conrad, oae of our greatest novelists, who was not Englishman, and was adult before he knew our language. He was a seaman for ...
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... appearance of Joseph Conrad in BrindleS. C. Webster , , G . Challinor ,J. Towson W. P. Englishman. He was a Pole; his English literature. because he was not an Redshaw. S. 31ottram Birch, A. Tailyour, IC . 'Ward, A. Beeston, real name was Joseph Conrad oneniowski ...
OUR LONDON LETTER. i Londou, Fridaj Morning. Tha Whirlwind Election. This tvill be the shortest election in the ..
... not realise how popular Mr. Wells in France. The translations his books have an immense sale, have those of Kipling and Joseph Conrad, which have run into many editions. Several of the daily papers give one chapter a novel daily, and translations of the ...
THE OCTOBER “STRAND.”
... that haunts the memory long after one has finished it. Many famous authors including Thomas Hardy H. G. Wells, the late Joseph Conrad, Bernard Shaw, Hugh Walpole, F. Britten Austin, H. de Vere Stacpoole and Gilbert Frankau, are represented in a symposium ...
THE JUNE “STRAND.”
... popular sport of ski-ing to the Cantons o-f Switzerland. Walter Tattle deals in pencilled drawing and penned word with Joseph Conrad. Karl Beatty and W. .1. Locke; L. Raven Hill, the famous ��Punch” artist, makes some good fun out of the trials and tribulations ...
CRICH
... known author, died Sunday. came aristocratic Polish family, and his grandfather fought in Napoleon’s Graiid Armee. Mr. Joseph Conrad did not to England, nor could speak word of English, till he was grown up. But. whilst •it the I'niver-ity, was irresistibly ...
MAYPOLE
... t.i.'ltt. • pa\* 7*. Ht* t- jui v t'ic n.I *lllll THE DERBYSHIRE ADVERTISER. DECEMBER ft CONTEMPORARY ENGLISH WRITERS. JOSEPH CONRAD. iu* fttVn lecMirp > f thf* Enjli.'h Writers** was Oliver (‘.I Jiv Ml. L. r. M.A. llerltirer I tl o\t‘..r.l I'l-ivorsi’y ...
M4YPOLE
... Doc. I- ■Held. •I * : - d d *g with, .t X THE DERBYSHIRE ADVERTISER, DECEMBER 5. 19*24. CONTEMPORARY ENGLISH WRITERS. JOSEPH CONRAD. Tin- fifth • the ' ConteiiijM-rary Writers'’ was on. M.A. (leitnrei ; thi* Kf*«nl l’niv»‘is ...