OUR SHORT STORY
... OUR SHORT STORY. THE LADY SLAVEY. ...
... OUR SHORT STORY. THE LADY SLAVEY. ...
... SHORT STORY -COLLECTION Out in time for Christmas is a book of short stories entitled “At the Oil Camp and Other Tales of Shetland.” It is written by Mr C. J. Williamson of Scalloway, already well-known in Shetland on account of his previous. book, “Skipper ...
... Short Story: Na November 21 Edgar Wallace's famous story, is drawing to its end in the weekly radio eerial, On November 21 a new feature begins, This has been specially written for broadcasting by Maurice Moiseiwitsch, nq‘:l;ew of the famous pianist, ...
... OUR SHORT STORY. THE MESSAGE! By PEARKES WITHERS. We thought it was a policewan Tappiig at the hack door! If it had happened carlier in the evening it mcizht, of course, have been Barmes, or anybody, but at the unearthly hour of 10 pu. we could think ...
... radio short story competition In the Town and Country radio programme broadcast on VHF to Caithness, Orkney and Shetland last night a radio short story competition was announced for listeners in these counties. Prizes of £2O, £lO and £5 are offered for ...
... OUR SHORT STORY. WEALTHY BUT STRANDED, Farrington ...
... OUR SHORT STORY. SENT TO COVENTRY. In our village we are afflicted with—l going to be brutally frank and call & sElnc s spade—with an old fool name o Kias Simson. He's a blot on the landscape : 4 public nuisance; an ambulatory annoyancethat's what the ...
... OUR SHORT STORY. CLARKSON'S REPUTATION. Mr. Alfred Clarkson was smail, s wmous. tache practically non-existent; his voice, alting midway i a gruff bass and a ~ treble, quite nnhurrenive. Whereve his Sunday-school class of unruly hins paid little heed ...
... SHORT STORY. THE MOTIVE JACK HULBERT. The Sunday Home Guard exercises had started for the \season, and the order of the day was target practice. “ Get a move on, doo lazy . . .” the sergeant bellowed, pleased at the chance to show his authority on the ...
... A SHORT STORY BY THE FORMER SURGEON - CONSULTANT —— Pacing scornfully away he . dse : grimaced at the enthralled on- From the midst of this pastiche lookers and indicated plainly to there emerged a_parent, a very everyone by the disgust in his no:}chalant ...
... CUR SHORT STORY. TWO IN A TANGLE. He was so upset that he aksent-mindedly rammed a wad of fresh tobacco on to the dead ashes in his pipe. “1 don’t see why you need to make a silly fuss about it! fie growled. “Men are ungrateful brutes!” retorted the girl ...
... OUR SHORT STORY. THE EXIT OF TIMOTHY. By VINCENT EMS Believe me, reader mine, that it goes to ¢ heart, and farther, to have to scribe this wy. It's so sad, you sce. It deals with man nature at its worst—black ingratide, callous heartlessness, the ignoring ...