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  • ''Sir Arthur Conan Doyle'' is an article published in [[The War Illustrated]] on 28 july 1917. ...strated-1917-07-28-sir-arthur-conan-doyle-p518.jpg|thumb|250px|right|[[The War Illustrated]]<br />(28 july 1917, p. 518)]] ...
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  • ...not for publication), was in my study the other day, and seeing Childers' War and the ''Arme Blanche'' upon my desk, he took it up with the remark, "This ...
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  • questions are overshadowed by that prolonged and terrible war of us into mourning. Now at last we have won our way through ...
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  • ...ith his apologia for the Boer War. The loss of his eldest son in the World War was largely responsible for his devotion to spiritism during his later year ...
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  • ...be healthier without it — You will be richer without it. Sign off for the war." The whisky sellers know the power of suggestion, as our hoardings testify ...
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  • * 22.06.1903 : [[The Medal of Brigadier Gerard|How the Brigadier Won his Medal]] 1/6 (1 ill. by [[Charles N. Landon]]) * 23.06.1903 : [[The Medal of Brigadier Gerard|How the Brigadier Won his Medal]] 2/6 (1 ill. ") " ...
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  • ...ve would confront us with a menace as dangerous to civilisation as the pre-war Germany. ...
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  • ...effect that men who have had no training will be called earlier than those who can show the certificate of a Volunteer commandant that they are well up in ...I know that every man of that unit who has found his way into the Army has won his non-commissioned striped with very little delay. Considering that many ...
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  • ...owards the close of 1900, I added a chapter on the military lessons of the war, which was omitted in subsequent editions, not because I felt that my views ...we should put aside our dearly-won experience, and follow German theorists who have never seen a shot fired in anger. ...
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  • ...England because his father was accused to be a British spy during the Boer war. He discovered the stage during his school days at Repton School in London, ...ol Scottish Regiment. He won the Military Cross for his bravery. After the war, he came back to stage and played in several plays which met success, then ...
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  • ...m-Chair Trip to the Seat of War|"The Sketch" Arm-Chair Trip to the Seat of War]] (2 photos) * 14.11.1900 : [[Two More Books on the South African War]] ...
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  • ...ation of strength and gentleness, independence and loyalty, and anyone who won his friendship never lost it. ...and then was a medical student at St. Mary's Hospital till the outbreak of war, when he went out with the 1st City of London Medical Transport to Malta as ...
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  • ''Mr. Winston Churchill and Dr. Conan Doyle on the War'' is an article published in [[The Times]] on 26 october 1900. == Mr. Winston Churchill and Dr. Conan Doyle on the War == ...
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  • ''Sir A. Conan Doyle. Australia's Part in the War'' is an interview of [[Arthur Conan Doyle]] first published as an article i == Sir A. Conan Doyle. Australia's Part in the War == ...
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  • ...Years'' is an article written by [[Arthur Conan Doyle]] published in [[The War Illustrated]] on 4 august 1917. ...ated-1917-08-04-the-marvel-of-three-years-p518.jpg|thumb|250px|right|[[The War Illustrated]]<br />(4 august 1917, p. 518)]] ...
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  • ''Ypres'' is a poem about First World War written by [[Arthur Conan Doyle]] first published in [[The Queen's Gift Boo ...West Flanders. Ypres occupied a strategic position during the First World War because it stood in the path of Germany's planned sweep across the rest of ...
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  • Sir, — An Englishman who travels in the United States comes politician who is in search of his vote. But no such superficial ...
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  • ...an attack from the Very Rev. William R. Inge, Dean of St. Paul's, London, who is known to the newspapers as the "Gloomy Dean," owing to his sometimes des The Dean added that spiritualistic phenomena had won the assent of men of science like Crooks, Lodge, Flammarion, and Lombroso, ...
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  • * 13.11.1900 : [[The Author's Club: Conan Doyle on the War]] * 04.12.1901 : [[Dr. Conan Doyle and the War]] ...
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  • "If they won't I won't go in, either," she added. "What did the people who didn't escape think about it?" ...
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