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... for boots, shoes, and books. The First Aid cert ion deals with and poultices; and, among the many other features. Mrs. Joseph Conrad gives some delicious and simple French didbes, which will welcomed to vary the daily menu; while Lydia Chatter!oo. the ...
... tfrom London). BOURNEMOUTH. 4.45.--Women's Hour; Children's Flour. 6.15. —Scholart.' Hour; News Mr. J. C. B. Carter, Joseph Conrad and His Works. 7.30.—1rh-h Night, Wireless Orch-stra; Mr. Gerald Kay (tenor). 8.40- -Miss Mary -VfTerios (soprano). 9 ...
... 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 ...
... Hong Kong to Sydney through the maze of islands known as the East Indies and through those fascinating seas beloved of Joseph Conrad He gave his own personal impressions of the various places touched at both outward and homeward including very interesting ...
... works Sir James Barrie (an autobiography). Mr. Arnold Bennett, Mr. W. J. Locke, Sir Anthony Hope, Sir A. Conan Doyle, Mr. Joseph Conrad. Mr. G. K. Chesterton, Mr. Asquith, Mr. Robert Bridges. Mr. Laurence Binyon, Mr. Walter de Mare, Mr. Drinkwater, Mr. Thomas ...
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... news reads has foundation the formation that individual which is rock basis democracy Congratulations Robert Hadfield Mr Joseph Conrad Mr Gordon Sel fridge Sir Oliver Robbins Lord Bledisloe H 0 Robbins General Managers of the Press Association Lord Riddell ...
... to the nvc -age which have already been received Iren half the most famous people in Iks world, including Marconi, Mr. Joseph Conrad, Mr. John tralssort*' Sir Oliver Lodge. Air. 1 Mackenzie, Bir Philip Gibbs, the Kip' Hon. J. R. dynes and Sir Ronald. Mr ...
... 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 ...
... General Sir lan Hamilton predicts that words of wisdom v. ill be sent out wirelessly, an opinion which is shared by Mr. Joseph Conrad. Mr. Compton Mackenzie goes even further, and suggests that people will carry a kinematographic entertainment on a poc ...
... more. I think the ' Leicester Mercury ' is as goad as any, and perhaps a little better, is part of the message from Mr. Joseph Conrad, the famous author. ness the evening paper of 50 years hence will be Exactly like the evening paper of to-lay. and gives ...