The Daily Chronicle
From The Arthur Conan Doyle Encyclopedia

The Daily Chronicle is a daily British newspaper published from 1872 to 1930 when it merged with the Daily News and then the News Chronicle.
Between 1892 and 1919, the newspaper published 27 letters, 17 articles, 3 interviews and 1 poem written by Arthur Conan Doyle.
By Conan Doyle in The Daily Chronicle
1892
- 12.09.1892 : For Nelson's Sake H.M.S. Foudroyant (letter)
1893
- 16.03.1893 : A Vanishing Opportunity (letter)
1894
- 01.05.1894 : Esther Waters and the Libraries (letter)
- 03.05.1894 : Some Interesting Letters (letter)
1895
- 01.01.1895 : Mr. Conan Doyle and America (letter)
1897
- 07.08.1897 : Literary Etiquette (letter)
1898
- 16.06.1898 : Songs of Action (poems)
1899
- 15.05.1899 : The Ethics of Criticism (letter)
- 16.05.1899 : The Ethics of Criticism (letter)
- 18.05.1899 : The Ethics of Criticism (letter)
1900
- 28.09.1900 : Dr. Doyle and the Reform Club (letter)
1902
- 31.01.1902 : The Van Zyl Photograph (letter)
- 01.02.1902 : The Lizzie Van Zyl Photograph (letter)
1904
- 04.02.1904 : A Plea for Protection by Sir A. Conan Doyle (letter)
- 06.02.1904 : A Further Plea for Protection (letter)
1908
- 14.02.1908 : Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Tells of His Career and Work (interview)
1913
- 16.05.1913 : The Portuguese Prisoners (letter)
- ---.07.1913 : Preface in Marriage & Divorce, by A. Hamilton
1914
- 27.04.1914 : Our Divorce Laws (letter)
- 15.08.1914 : Civilian National Reserve (letter)
- 27.08.1914 : The World-War Conspiracy (article)
- 18.09.1914 : The Devil's Doctrine (article)
- 26.09.1914 : The Great German Plot (article)
- 10.10.1914 : The Contemptible Little Army (article)
- 26.10.1914 : A Policy of Murder (article)
- 23.11.1914 : The Hysteria of Hate (article)
- 30.11.1914 : Sir Roger Casement (letter)
1915
- 22.01.1915 : Saving our Seamen (letter)
- 22.07.1915 : On the Battle of Gheluvelt (letter)
- 23.08.1915 : Compulsory National Service (letter)
- 25.08.1915 : Compulsory National Service (letter)
- 25.10.1915 : The Outlook on the War (article)
- 08.12.1915 : Silesia (letter)
- 20.12.1915 : Sir John French. An Appreciation (article)
1916
- 21.01.1916 : Mr. Wells's Prophecy (letter)
- 18.02.1916 : The New British Divisions (letter)
- 02.05.1916 : The Surrender of Kut (letter)
- 09.05.1916 : Justice in Ireland (letter)
- 13.06.1916 : A Glimpse of the Army 1/2 (article)
- 15.06.1916 : A Glimpse of the Army 2/2 (article)
- 20.06.1916 : A Glimpse of the French Line 1/2 (article)
- 22.06.1916 : A Glimpse of the French Lines 2/2 (article)
- 27.06.1916 : Under Fire on Isonzo Front 1/2 (article)
- 29.06.1916 : A Glimpse of the Italian Army 2/2 (article)
- 28.11.1916 : A Miracle Town (article)
1917
- 05.04.1917 : Democracy's Salute to Freed Russia (article)
- 19.04.1917 : Supremacy of the British Soldier (letter)
- 02.05.1917 : The Submarine Menace (letter)
1918
- 11.02.1918 : The Cheriton Dug-Out (letter)
- 18.04.1918 : Ireland & Conscription (letter)
- 24.06.1918 : A Confession of Faith (letter)
- 05.11.1918 : Life After Death (article)
1919
- 20.02.1919 : Sir Conan Doyle as Missionary (interview)
- 13.08.1919 : The Challenge of Spiritualism (interview by Charles Dawbarn)
Related Articles
1892
- 03.11.1892 : George Meredith (report of lecture)
1893
- 12.08.1893 : Fiction and Literature. Dr. Conan Doyle at Lucerne (report of lecture)
1894
- 04.05.1894 : The Boycotted Book, by George Moore
1898
- 16.06.1898 : Mr. Conan Doyle's Poems, letter by A. W. Thomas
1899
- 30.01.1899 : Peace Symposium. Dr. Conan Doyle and Mr. Bernard Shaw (report of lecture)
- 16.05.1899 : Conan Doyle on the Ethics of Criticism
- 16.05.1899 : The Ethics of Criticism (letters)
1905
- 03.10.1905 : Sherlock Holmes's Lament, by P. G. Wodehouse
1915
- 22.01.1915 : Monument to Zeppelin Murderers (Sir A. C. Doyle and Fate of Possible Captives)
- 24.08.1915 : Sir A. Conan Doyle's Alternative, letter by J. M. Bulloch
- 25.08.1915 : Compulsory National Service, letter by Robert Edgcumbe
- 09.12.1915 : Prussia or Germany?, letter by J. R. F.
1916
- 08.12.1916 : The Story of the B.E.F. (British Expeditionary Force), by A. F. Pollard