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'''1902''' | |||
* 19.01.1902 : [[Slanderers of our Nation]] | |||
* 09.02.1902 : [[To Secure Good Shots]] | |||
* 21.12.1902 : [[No Necessity for Brains]] | |||
* 28.12.1902 : [[King's, Walthamstow]] (Hound of the Baskerville parody) | |||
'''1930''' | '''1930''' |
Revision as of 13:03, 17 November 2024
Weekly Dispatch was a weekly British newspaper published on Sundays between 27 september 1801 and 18 june 1961. The newspaper was renamed as the Sunday Dispatch in 1928. It was discontinued after its merger with the Sunday Express.
Between [date to find] and 1930, the newspaper published [number to find] articles written by Arthur Conan Doyle.
By Conan Doyle in the Weekly Dispatch
1924
- 07.12.1924 : Why Spiritualism Grows (article)
1927
- 01.05.1927 : Ghosts I Have Seen. I. The Spectral Friars (article)
1930
- 20.04.1930 : If Wilhelm Had Come Out With His Fleet (short story)
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1902
- 19.01.1902 : Slanderers of our Nation
- 09.02.1902 : To Secure Good Shots
- 21.12.1902 : No Necessity for Brains
- 28.12.1902 : King's, Walthamstow (Hound of the Baskerville parody)
1930
- 02.10.1930 : Spirit Messages From My Husband, by Lady Conan Doyle
1931
- 04.01.1931 : A Call from the Spirit World, by Lady Conan Doyle
- 25.01.1931 : What We Know of the Next World, by Lady Conan Doyle
1933
- 12.03.1933 : My Talk With Conan Doyle, by Harry Price
1958
- 22.06.1958 : Sherlock Holmes and Co-Millionaires, by Colin Young
1959
- 10.50.1959 : Yes, my father was Sherlock Holmes, by Adrian Conan Doyle
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