THE JOSEPH CONRAD
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... THE JOSEPH CONRAD ASHORE. ...
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... FHE JOSEPH CONRAD AT MADEIRA. The Joseph Conrad, the sailing shin that left Ipswich and Harwich on 2 werld tour, reached ! Madeira on Armistice Day, and left almost at |l once. ...
... FHE JOSEPH CONRAD STARTS GRFAT ADVENTURE. DEPARTURE FROM HARWICIHE ON WORLD TRIP. The Joseph Conrada welghed anchor 1n Harwich Harbour on Monday morning at 11 o'cleck. and departed unaer her own canvas on her world trip. The weather was fine and the sea ...
... THE * JOSEPH CONRAD™ REACHES THE BAHAMAS. DIRTY WEATHER ON FIRST PART OF WORLD VOYAGE. The East Anglian Daily Times on Monday received news of the sailing ship Joseph Conrad, which, it will be remembered, recently left Ipswich on a tour round the world ...
... dinghy, and he had to spring aboard the Joseph Conrad. A slash with a knife, and the launch was cleared, though not before some damage had been done to her stern plates. A little scraped paint was the Joseph Conrad's only injury. Her pilol admitted to a ...
... MINOR THRILL. There was a minor thrill when the Joseph Conrad was being turned preparatory to going downstream. In the next berth lay a steamship, and the sailing ship went broadside against her as the towing started. A judicious use of fenders averted ...
... the main topsail of the Joseph Conrad was out, to be followed by two of the jibs, and, under this sail, the ship was got under way again for Harwich. So, with no tow and with no pilot save a couple of youngsters, the Joseph Conrad set off on her great adventure ...
... rcund the world in a ship of 370 tons. used The first adventure the crew had was actually in the River Orwell, when the Joseph Conrad v. .. being piloted from Ipswich, where she was fitted out to Harwich. As she was being towed by a tug, the wind caught ...
... handwriting of the contributors, and ripen and grow more precious daily, since several contributors, Thomas Hardy and Joseph Conrad among them, have recently died. The book was begun by Earl Haig for the purpose of helping the British Legion, whien he ...
... Hall on Thursday, January 11th, for the second of his series of lectures on “Modern English Authors.” The subject was “Joseph Conrad.” In Mr. Hardman's opinion, Conrad is. with only one exception, the greatest novelist of the twentieth century. He is a ...
... A TRIP ROUND THE WORLD. h The Joseph Conrad, the sailipg ship in w hich Mr. Alan J. Villiers is going round the world, casting off from Clliff Quay, ] on Tuesdav. (Left): Mr. Villiers’ farewell chat with Capt. F. D. Gardner, the Assistant Harbour Master ...