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  • [[File:Letter-sacd-to-the-press-about-rifle-competition.jpg|thumb|300px|right|]] ...Conan Doyle]] from Undershaw, Hindhead, Haslemere, to the press about his rifle competition held on 2 may 1903. Undated [1903]. Written by secretary or rel ...
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  • ''Civilian Riflemen'' is a letter written by [[Arthur Conan Doyle]] first published in See also his [[Civilian Riflemen (5 january 1901)|second]] and [[Civilian Riflemen (9 january 1901)|third]] letter on the same topic. ...
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  • ''Civilian Riflemen'' is a letter written by [[Arthur Conan Doyle]] first published in See also his [[Civilian Riflemen (27 december 1900)|first]] and [[Civilian Riflemen (9 january 1901)|third]] letter on the same topic. ...
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  • Conan Doyle explains how he created and organized "The Undershaw Rifle Club" near his home. File:british-commando-strand-juin-1901-1.jpg|General view of Undershaw rifle range. ...
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  • * 15.01.1904 : [[Civilian Rifle Clubs]] ...
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  • ...Tour — Aviation — The Balloon and the Aeroplane — Ski — Over a Precipice — Rifle Shooting.'' ...e which cries out in front of the beagles, or the deer which may carry the rifle bullet away in its side ? If there is any cruelty it is surely of a much le ...
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  • You carry the long small-bore Kentucky rifle with which at one side for the rifle. There you have it, laddie — the ...
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  • ...there were times when he blundered. In one of his best cases he said to a civilian patient: "Well, my man, you've served in the army." ...did not remove his hat. They do not in the army, but he would have learned civilian ways had he been long discharged. He has an air of authority and he is obvi ...
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  • ...that he had come on to Jo'burg because it was the one town that had night clubs, and that its great defect as a town was that it had not a good motor-racin ...nion would admit, that rifle fire was everything, and that above all rifle clubs should be encouraged. Most of these contentions stood the test of time. Whe ...
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