The Sydney Morning Herald
From The Arthur Conan Doyle Encyclopedia

The Sydney Morning Herald is an Australian daily newspaper founded in 1831 as the Sydney Herald by Ward Stephens, Frederick Stokes and William McGarvie. In 1841, an Englishman named John Fairfax purchased the operation, renaming it The Sydney Morning Herald the following year.
In 1920, the newspaper published 1 article written by Arthur Conan Doyle and some interviews.
By Conan Doyle in The Sydney Morning Herald
1920
- 20.11.1920 : Spiritualism and Christian Evidence (article)
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- 02.12.1920 : Conan Doyle. Impressions of Australia