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... 1944 10.05—A STATE OF CONFLICT 10.55-I.3O—APOCOLYPSE NOW (1979) #** Francs Ford Coppola’s remarkable war film combining Joseph Conrad and Vietnam in the story of a US Amy capisin's odyssey through Cambodia on a seek and destroy mission against a Yenegade ...

Published: Friday 27 May 1988
Newspaper: Campbeltown Courier
County: Argyll, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 122 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

THE INVERNESS MOD

... most advanced and most interesting of the small nations. The greatest living writer in English, next to Thomas lhm‘ was Joseph Conrad. whose mnative tongue was Polish, and to whom English was only a book language nntil at about the age of twenty he came ...

10.30—THE ADVENTURES OF BLACK

... IS—GALAPAGOS Looks at wildlife of Galapagos Islands 815-THE STOCKS AND SHARES SHOW 845-THE MODERN WORLD: TEN GREAT WRITERS Joseph Conrad 9.SS—THE BLUE LAMP (1950)* British crime amb.lm*flawims and Warner, 11.30— AMERICAN H%MLL I.OO—CLOSE ...

EVENTS OF THE WEEK

... stunts taking place in the vicinity of populous districts, Frivay, 2250 Jury Alired Borys Conrad, older son of the late Joseph Conrad, the novelist, was, at the Old Bailey, London, sentenced to twelve months in the second division for converting to his ...

The Call of the Sea

... three coastal ships, Link with Joseph Conrad's Sea Romances It is worthy of mention that Mrs Mac. Callum’s brother, Captam Cameron, was master and owner of the celebrated ship Otago, whieh was later commanded by Joseph Conrad, s first ship The sturdy httle ...

IMOD SHOP

... 1944 10.05—A STATE OF CONFLICT 10.55-I.3O—APOCOLYPSE NOW (1979) **** Francs Ford Coppola’s remarkable war film combning Joseph Conrad and Vietnam in the story of aUS Army captam’s odyssey through Cambodia on a seek and destroy mussion against a renegade ...

CENTENARY OF THE LIFEBOAT SERVICE. THE ACHIEVEMENTS OF A HUNDRED YEARS. RECORD OF THE KINTYRE LIFEBOATS. ..

... crews, brings to ihe hearts of wen on board ships of all nations approachung our ghoreg in Qangerous weather.” So writes Joseph Conrad in a Foreword to ‘“Britain’s Lifeboats’’: amd if the sailor finds comfort and confidence in the existence of the lifeboat ...

Published: Saturday 26 July 1924
Newspaper: Campbeltown Courier
County: Argyll, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 809 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

hEVIEWS PRINCE CHARLIE

... not only from it thrilling adventures but hecause it contains A song of Eagland” by Alired Noyes and at et two tales by Joseph Conrad. In the whole wories. however, the authors are men of action who have the literary gift, Blackwoods of Edinburgh lave put ...

The Picture House;

... Irish”. The screen version of one of the. most brilliant tales of romance and exciting adventures written by the great Joseph Conrad will be seen at The Picture House on Monday and Tuesday in “Victory” costarring Frederic March and Betty Field. March has ...

Published: Saturday 31 January 1942
Newspaper: Campbeltown Courier
County: Argyll, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1305 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

PICTURES BAN AT TOBERMORY Ceatinged from Page Seves

... the handyman for a few shil-|Danish training ship which he renamed | (Mcß). Cricket ball throw—l. Donald Ma-Gi-1 ; 2 the Joseph Conrad. liveay (McB): 2, Lamont Campbell (W): 3. ings. The inventions of hospitals and ing the war, Villiers served with Arthur ...

[ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.] A 4 DAUGHTER : OF BUDDHA

... steady speed. Woo ! Twixt THE RoMANTIO THAMES,—Amongst the great commercial streams of these islands the Thames (says Joseph Conrad, in the “London Mngnm ) is the only one open to romantic feeling, from the fact that the sight of human labour and the ...

Published: Saturday 19 January 1907
Newspaper: Campbeltown Courier
County: Argyll, Scotland
Type: Illustrated | Words: 6709 | Page: 4 | Tags: none