the world, presents a stately appearance under full sa-l. | .Ml f The Joseph Conrad, the
... the world, presents a stately appearance under full sa-l. | .Ml f The Joseph Conrad, the ...
... the world, presents a stately appearance under full sa-l. | .Ml f The Joseph Conrad, the ...
... £18,965 catch by trawler THE Hull trawler Joseph Conrad today landed what is .believed be the highest catch to reach Britain. She sold her stones of Ash for £IM6S. The trawler had been on a 17-day voyage Greenland. ...
... AUTHOR’S SON CHARGED. Alfred Borys Conrad, son of the late Joseph Conrad, was further remanded at Maryleboue Police Court today, on charges of fraud involving altogether £1,600. WEAR ENGINEER’S DEATH. Mr Allan Crombie, member the tute of Civil Engineers ...
... of the Day. S.3—Look to Your Moat.. a story of the English Channel. from the writings of Hilofro BeHoe, Thomas Hardy. Joseph Conrad. John Masefield. and others. 10.11—Little Tunes from Great Composers. arranged and presented by Sandy Macpherson at the ...
... over old times last night with six men who •■filed around the world with him in 1935 in the last this square riggers—the Joseph Conrad, cables Reuter from Andover, Massachusetts. The group included Mr. Harry Sowerby and Mr. Jan Junker who were also in the ...
... British About Sm. conics books by British writers are to pub- In the Soviet Union this vear. Moscow R>dlo said last Blckens. Joseph Conrad and Jerome K. Jerome will published In editions of up to 600.000 There will also be editions of Robert Burns. Shelley. ...
... Earl Buchan. William H. Hastie. St Lawrence Polar Prince t Detroit Public Library ha* just sot back book ' Youth ' (by Joseph Conrad', which was years and days overdue They waived the fine on U.—B.U P. -2 £JS b ? ■2 i t- Qt u 5 I • us K £ > S -c g Q •- ...
... ive here demanding the immediate release of the experts of the Poliah Delegation arrested U Leningrad. The funeral of Joseph Conrad, the novelist, wilt take place Canterbury Cemetery one o'clock Thursday. It will be an open-air service throughout, Conrad ...
... of his oasts, on the ground that it was action which ought never to have been brought, ALLEGED ATTEMPTED WIPE MURDER' Joseph Conrad, 43, Clerkenwell, baker, was remanded Clerkenwcll, to-day, ' charged with attempting to his wife administering arsenic ...
... impossible of adoption as national policy.” . .. . On inquiring his name and where had come from, he told me his name was Joseph Conrad, and that he was engaged iit the coasting trade on a tramp steamer. “With your culture,” I said, “do you not sometimes ...
... Longfellow was Hans Hammergefferstein. Sometimes author’s own name is so awkward that substitute seems absolutely necessary. “Joseph Conrad.” which has become immortal, much bettor tlmn its owner's proper name of Joseph C Korzeniowski. and whether “Jules Verne” ...
... e can be interesting and'even dramatic For example. almost to the day when a re-issue of a volume of short stories by Joseph Conrad reached this otli-e for review. a correspondent also presented us with a cutting from the Shields Gazette of Friday. August ...