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* 22.05.1922 : [[Hell is haven Before Heaven, Doyle Asserts]] (lecture)
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* 25.12.1892 : [[Conan Doyle's Suggestion Not Considered]]
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* 25.12.1892 : [[Plot of Doyle's New Novel]]


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* 29.01.1893 : [[Conan Doyle's New Books]], by Mary P. Abbott (review)
* 29.01.1893 : [[Society and Crime: Conan Doyle's New Books]], by [[Mary P. Abbott]](review)
* 25.06.1893 : [[No Key to the Mysteries]]
* 25.06.1893 : [[No Key to the Mysteries]]
* 10.12.1893 : [[Conan Doyle Defends Prize Fighting]]  
* 10.12.1893 : [[Conan Doyle Defends Prize Fighting]]  

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The Chicago Tribune (10 december 1893)

The Chicago Tribune is a daily Chicago (Illinois, USA) newspaper founded by James Kelly, John E. Wheeler, and Joseph K. C. Forrest, published since 10 june 1847. It was titled The Chicago Daily Tribune on week days and The Chicago Sunday Tribune on sundays.

Between 1884 and 1930, the newspaper published 18 short stories, 4 poems, 4 letters, 2 articles, 13 quotes an several reports of lecture by Arthur Conan Doyle.


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