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... ALACK. VI«B STItF.ET. CHELTENHAM. THE CINEMA SUPREME. GEORGE O BRIEN, JOAN RENEE, STEWART ROME in OSTBOMO, Frcnr the by Joseph Conrad, Screened 2.45, 4.45, 6.45, 8.45. QHELTENHAM f’PhoM 8716) 6.10 p in. aad -.*o pm. ...
... good cooks are born and not. made, and it obvious that those u» wh ...
... in Steck from 5s. EDGAR MANN; HICH ST., CHELTENHAM. Friends and admirers of the late Mr. memory to the parish hall at Joseph Conrad have added @ porch in his ec, the last yeara village ...
... craftsmen towards him. ' —Edgar Wallace. It difficult for healthy normal minded person to believe in ghosts or fairies.—Mrs. Joseph Conrad. How seldom docs cup of coffee equal the idea of a cup of coffee? —Mr. Robert Lyud. It is false suggest that the Bolsheviks ...
... pounds on in solid, elephantine way for over. It, however, indulges in fiction the extent of twenty pages this month, Joseph Conrad contributing u bright narrative of the sea entitled Youth.” A timely article The Company and the Individual” opens comparing ...
... THE OCTOBER STRAND Joseph Conrad makes such a rare a iance in the magazines that a story an event of more than usual interest. \ writer of sea-stories he has no equah The Tale, which is published in the number of The Strand Magazine, he his best in ...
... Welsh. s.s—Talks (Welsh). s.2o—Children. 6.o—News. 6.30 —Star for Night. 7.o—Promenade Concert. 8.20— The Partner Play Joseph Conrad. 9.o—News. 9.2o—Talk, by Vernon Bartlett, M.P. 9.3s—faster Peter's Puppet Show. 1015—Max Gilbert* (viola) and Kendall Taylor ...
... 6—Contemporary British Composers: Elisabeth Lutyens. 6.50 Contemporary Canadian Poetry. 7.10 —Marcel Dubre, organ. 7.4o—Joseph Conrad: Reminiscence by his son. B—Belgian Piano Quartet. 9—Paradise Lost, Book 5. 9.so—Purcell Anthology. 10.40-10.55—Talk, Tears ...
... the English Channel, arranged by Arthur Bryant and Laurence Gilliam, from tne writings of Ililaire Belloc, Thomas Hardy. Joseph Conrad, John Masefield, and others; music bv Arnold Bax and Sibelius; arranged by Maurice Brown; produced by Laureuce Gilliam ...
... bozman. Nearly 400 poems representing the work of 130 poets. THE NIGGER OF THE •NARCISSUS,' TYPHOON, and THE SHADOW LINE JOSEPH CONRAD No. 980. Three of the best known Conrad's stories of the sea and ships. Introduction by A. j. hoppe. EXPERIENCES OF AN ...
... Tauris. 11.25-11.55 Quatuor Haydn. SELECTED ITEMS Midland (296.2 m.): 7.0-7.30— The Secret Sharer: adaptation of story by Joseph Conrad. West (307.1 m.): 6 30-6.40— Sports results. 6.40-7.10— Gramophone. ...
... manners. WISE MEECHASTS, 100 HIGH STREET, CHELTENHAM The sale in New York of*9o original MSS. and printed books of Mr. Joseph Conrad realized a total of £22,000. Sir Robert Millikan, Pasadena, California, who has been awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics ...