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... from Shire Hall, Gloucester. 9-0:- Time, weather, and news. 9-15 11.01 Lord dun, Romantic Story Play, taken from novel Joseph Conrad, adapted produced bv Cecil Lewis. Henry o#rar a# Jim. with H. St. Frank Cochrane, and Lilian Harrison Jewel, etc. music ...

EXHIBITION FUND GROWING

... disfigure the landscape. CONRAD'S WORK. SIR HUGH CLIFFORD'S TRIBUTE. Some of the absorbing new details of the life of the late Joseph Conrad were disclosed a lecture recently delivered to the Ceylon Branch of the English Association Sir Hugh Clifford, the Governor ...

A STAGE COLLAPSES

... with his wonderful, lifesize figures. CONRAD'S LORD JIM. In Ixird Jim the Savov, Southwick, has secured one of Joseph Conrad's best loved novels Breathing the true atmosphere of the South Seas and bearing the unmistakcahle treatment of tile master ...

SIR HUGH CLIFFORD

... first class, and bis stones ot the Last are amazingly good For nearly live years, moreover, lie was ail intimate friend of Joseph Conrad, who dedicated to him bis novel Chance '■ heir meeting came about in strange Each had reviewed the other's books, voting ...

L.N.E.R. FARES. SUNDERLAND ART -™-- GALLERY

... the work 71 artists, all of them notable in their special sphere. Jacob Epstein is represented in the exhibition by head Joseph Conrad, lent by Mr Muirhead Bone. Judging merely fiom photographs the dead novelist the sculpture is excellent likeness, it is ...

ENTICING SERVANTS

... than gets credit for, even though may spend half his day in trains, trains, or buses. A CHALLENGE TO CONRAD. The name of Joseph Conrad should be added to the list of modern literary men • who have been challenged to defend assertions means of duel (writes ...

SIR JOSEPH CONRAD

... SIR JOSEPH CONRAD A few months before Joseph Conrad's death 1921, the great novelist was offered a knighthood. and refuted it. During his final years he also declined honorary degrees the Universities of Liverpool, Oxford. Edinburgh, and Durham. The ...

HONORARY BRIGADIER-GENERAL

... retired list as Honorary Brigadier! eral* Hut there seems much mjsterv around rank that an one and cannot exist actively. JOSEPH CONRAD MEMORIAL. IJ, Cunningham Graham will fall the honour of unveiling on October the memorial to Joseph Conn,l Bishopsbourne ...

DEPRIVED OF ARMY RANK

... If.A SC. bus lieen deprived of the rank of lieutenant on conviction the civil power. Conrad the elder son of the late •Joseph Conrad, the novelist, and was sen I'J months in the second division for converting monies his own use. ...

BS6 Branches throughout the Kingdom. BRAVE BOY SCOUT. RHEUMATISMS TOLL. LANGUAGE OF THE SEA. For rescuing ..

... adopted in this country considerable proportion of the lost working davs would porch to the village hall was 11 memorial to Joseph Conrad, the novelist, which was opened by Mr R. B. Cunning Graham, the writer, at Weatbourne, near Canterbury, where Conrad spent ...

The Fettered Novelist

... The Fettered Novelist. Who that, rejoicing, reads the works Joseph Conrad hut appreciates the grace and freedom the diction employed. Yet most know that he wrote foreign and acquired language. This one of the marvels our literature. It does not cease ...

SUNDERLAND UNIVERSITY EXTENSION SOCIETY SUBSCRIPTION LIBRARY LECTURE HALL. A COURSE OF TEN LECTURES ON “SOME ..

... JANUARY 23rd, 1925, at 8 p.m. RYSOPBIB COUSSE. Hondar, January Rudyard Kipling's Prose Work: (ii) Monday, January 30th. Joseph Conrad— The Novel; (iii) Monday, Febrnary 6th. inr A. C. Bradley—Criticism: (iv.) Monday. February 13»h. Sir Oliver Lodge—Psvchologv ...