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... 0-3&—Musirsl Chet : H. R. Whiteff. 9-35—1’. HufTv (hiritnn«»l 9-45—Duhiin Repertory BoSfy: One Hey Mwe » play In one act, Joseph .Conrad 10-1 gelation Orchestra. 10-30—Time, nes-s, and s-ealber. ...
... 0-3&—Musirsl Chet : H. R. Whiteff. 9-35—1’. HufTv (hiritnn«»l 9-45—Duhiin Repertory BoSfy: One Hey Mwe » play In one act, Joseph .Conrad 10-1 gelation Orchestra. 10-30—Time, nes-s, and s-ealber. ...
... not talk round the subject like men: they said exactly what they meant, and went straight to the heart of the matter. Joseph Conrad had been before the mast, and had been a lawyer and a poet before he was an author. and,' commented the speaker. if a ...
... Vivienne Chatteiton taoprano), and Leslie Holland (tenor). &.2fr~Rcclonal News. 8-2 B — The Play taken from the Novel by Joseph Conrad. IMS-Weather and News. 10-30-12^>-Danco Music from the Cafe Htdfand 3 Metres; Kilocycle, 823- lao-toncion Bcalonal. l- ...
... will a part of Hiawatha’s Wedding heast. • Coleridge Taylor 920 there will come from London Cecil Lewis s adaptation of Joseph Conrad’s “The Rescue. with one of our finest actors, Mr. Robert Loraine, supported by exceptionally cast, playing the lead. Those ...
... Charles Orr will retire from office on 7th December, the ground of ill-health Conflicting Proverbs In one of his books Joseph Conrad says: All the merit of proverbs consists in the concise and picturesque expression. What surprises is the form, not the ...
... of Eastern and other curios. In his white suit, he was a figure that might have stepped straight out 01 the pages of Joseph Conrad. He was known to every man who sailed the Seven Seas, and the affection in which ho was held was evidenced by the different ...
... found there were substituted for ones which made greater appeal to him, such as works of travel and biography. whole set Joseph Conrad’s books may be found there. The whole charm Balmoral lies in unostentation. There is nothing about it which accentuates ...
... practice at the age 23. After extensive travel decided upon literary career. 1893, daring hie travels, he discovered Joseph Conrad. He did not attract general attention until 1904. , himself prefers the medium of the novel to the drama. time goes I find ...
... with a very definite beauty of line. the other c puzzle. At least it will be the majority. There is the way a fine bust Joseph Conrad. It looks very much alive. One might almost feel that it was startled to find itself such strange company. ...
... Cunninghame Graham, is a fine piece of work, as well as a magnificent likeness, and the sculptor was equally successful with Joseph Conrad. If he gives us “G. 8.5.” he really it will enough. Ethiopianised ’’ version would be dreadful. But Mr. Shaw has yet to ...
... is in politics.’' “It is possible that very little of what H. G. Wells has written will endure as English literature.” Joseph Conrad only wrote one tale about the sea that seaman can read, and that was before came ashore and settled down “to become something ...
... Broadcasting, X.: Part One of •'Romance.” a Play for Broadcasting Peter Creswell. founded on the novel of the same name by Joseph Conrad and Ford Madox Hucffer. 10-50— 12-o—Dance Music from Grosvcnor House (Shipping Forecast at 11-0, and Time Signal at 11-30) ...