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  • [[File:lloyds-weekly-newspaper-1891-07-26-p1.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper (26 july 1891)]] ...ed London Newspaper''. In 1918, the newspaper was renamed ''Lloyd's Sunday News''. ...
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  • ...ort-value="1881"| 1881 ||data-sort-value="eufa" | [[Eufaula Times and News]] || Newspaper || Daily || USA || |data-sort-value="1882"| 1882 ||data-sort-value="cain" | [[Cain City News]] || Newspaper || Weekly || USA || ...
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  • ...tefansson, Charles P. Steinmetz, Fred Stone, Simeon Strunsky, Rev. "Billy" Sunday, Booth Tarkington, Mayor Thompson, Freeman Tilden, Charles Hanson Towne, Wa Hoping to be the first to relate some unwelcome news, the youth rushed into the house and said: ...
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  • ...rican Adventure]]'''<br />by [[Arthur Conan Doyle]]<br />([[Lloyd's Sunday News]], 1922) ...
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  • * [[The Colonel's Choice]] (26 july 1891, [[Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper]]) * [[A Regimental Scandal]] (14 may 1892, [[The Indianapolis News]]) ...
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  • ...ady the London markets would begin to feel the pinch. And Lloyd's poor old Lloyd's what a demented state it would be in! I could imagine the London evening pa ...e, except a rag of an evening paper, which was full of nothing but betting news. In a second attempt I came alongside a small yachting party from Eastbourn ...
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  • * [[Notes and News]] (~8 december 1890) ...(27 june 1892)|[[Letter about a Sunday lunch (27 june 1892)|Letter about a Sunday lunch]]<br />(27 june 1892) ...
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  • * in ''[[The World, New York]], Sunday Magazine'' (30 july 1905 [US]) 1 ill. by [[Dan Smith]] * [[Lloyd's]] ...
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  • * in ''[[Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper]]'' (11 november - 2 december 1894 [UK]) 4 ill. by [[H. W. March 30. Sunday, and a blank day. I grudge any interruption of our experiments. At present ...
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  • ...lished serialized from 3 september to 17 december 1922 in [[Lloyd's Sunday News]], and in book form on 16 march 1923 by [[Hodder & Stoughton Ltd.]]. * in ''[[Lloyd's Sunday News]]'' (3 september - 17 december 1922 [UK]) as ''The Adventures of a Spiritua ...
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  • * in ''[[Hawick Express and Scottish Border News]]'' (26 february - 28 october 1904 [UK]) ...at he soon became the richest of the villagers; and he came to church on a Sunday with his wife and his nephew, looking as respectable a family man as one wo ...
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  • ...ances every evening. I have been asked to lecture upon psychic subjects on Sunday. Add to this the constant companionship, the writing of letters, and the us On Sunday, November 25th, it was determined that we should show the assembled citizen ...
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  • * ''The Firm of Girdlestone'' (1898-1899, [[The American News Co.]] ''Royal series'' [US]) * ''The Firm of Girdlestone'' (1898-1899, [[The American News Co.]] ''Empire edition'' [US]) ...
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  • * [[Is Conan Doyle Mad?]], by James Douglas (25 september 1921, [[Sunday Express]] [UK]) ...n. It is want of fact, want of reality, words instead of things. Only last Sunday I shuddered as I listened to the hymns, and it amazed me to look around and ...
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  • * in ''[[Omaha Sunday World Herald]]'' (13 july - 28 september 1902 [US]) 21 ill. * in ''[[The Indianapolis News]]'' (16 august - 4 september 1902 [US]) ...
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  • news value, Doyle could actually drop dead at a convenient spot, Budd would rest from the Western Morning News, and pasted it into his ...
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  • ...y the Colonial Office, and included under the heading of 'Colonies' in the news columns of the 'Times.' It was autonomous, and yet subject to some vague su ...idea of the strength of the force which he was bringing, and received the news of his capture with incredulity. When it became confirmed they rose, but in ...
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  • ...nder the glare of the torch. I spoke to one old man there who asked me the news. I said, "The Tay bridge is down," which was then a fairly stale item. He s ...s no vessel within 800 miles of us. For seven long months no letter and no news came to us from the southern world. We had left in exciting times. The Afgh ...
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