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... handicap—l J. Oliver, 2A. Wilson, 3 B» Wallace. 300 yards race 18. Williams; 2 J. Hume, More battle; Wills. Jedburgh. Joseph Conrad, the well-known sutho-* died at Bishopabuurne. near Osnt«r >ury. on Saturday morning. Mr Conrad, who 67 yean age. was Pole ...
... DEATH OF JOSEPH CONRAD The death of Yr. Joseph Conrad. the distinguished novelist, tout ',late at m. house at Bislitipbourne, mar at the age of 67. He had here out motor-car drive on the previous I .tool the end came suddenly. His 'lean.. had never been ...
... itterarp. Joseph Conrad, who has Jost pseud away, was is many respects the most remarkable man In the whole pageant of lettere. A Pals by birth, he began life as • sailor, • soffiaiently intervals; sooentriolty when it is remembered that Poland has no ...
... LATE MR JOSEPH CONRAD LARGE CROWDS WITNESS PROCESSION. The funeral of the late Mr Joseph Conrad took place at Canterbury yesterday. The body was taken by road from Oswalds, Bdshopsbourne, Thomas Church, Canterbury, where Requiem Mass was sung the Rev ...
... two years at the Winter Garden New York Conrad Memorial There is a movement afoot I believe to establish a memorial to Joseph Conrad not a useless monument but some form of literary endowment fund hear too that Qiis unfinished novel dealing with Napoleon ...
... The Warsa-sr newspapers continue' fp pnbli ' h articles on the late Joseph Conrad . The reviews lay stress ' on the artistio . and . world-wide influence ...
... DEATH OF JOSEPH CONRAD. The death of Mr. Joseph Conrad, the|. distinguished novelist, loo}( place at his house at Bishopbourne, near Canterbury, at the age of 6'7. He had been out for a motor-car drive on the previous day, and the end came suddenly. Tlis ...
... by the launch, and the halfcaste, who was one of the most villainouslooking men I have ever seen, the sort of creature Joseph Conrad so wondwfully depicts, sat and bragged to James and myself. The launch turned up about eleven, and. slithering down the ...
... with the tongue and applied to a bite will prevent swelling and irritation. JOSEPH CONRAD'S NOVELS. A curious thing has happened since died about the novels of Joseph Conrad. There were people who, for the first time heard of him in any realised sense ...
... it It will interest tho younger generation to know that the man thus lauded was a demoniacal young imp in his School- Joseph Conrad’s unfinished novel of the Napoleonic times is to published just he left it understand wisest plan without a doubt Another ...
... 1924 . The Drama , tlic Theatre , and the Films . . • ¦ Dialogue between BERNARD 4 iIIA \ and ARCHIBALD 1 IENDERS 0 I Joseph Conrad . ' By U , JEA « -AUUI « Is the Reparations Problem . Solrcd ? .. .. By JOHN . BELL Some Notes on the London Conference ...