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* 06.02.1916 : [[The Growing Cry for Reprisals]]
* 06.02.1916 : [[The Growing Cry for Reprisals]]
* 12.03.1916 : [[Churches and Psychics]]
* 30.07.1916 : [[Two Years of War — How Do We Stand?]]
* 08.10.1916 : [[Conan Doyle and Spiritualism]]


'''1917'''


* 11.02.1917 : [[Saintly London — 1917]]
* 13.05.1917 : [[Fiction That Has Come True]], by H. Russell Stannard
* 28.10.1917 : [[Is Spiritualism a New Religion?]], by [[Max Pemberton]]
* 02.12.1917 : [[Conan Doyle and a "Ghost"]]
* 09.12.1917 : [[The Joys of Life After Death]]
* 30.12.1917 : [[New year Greetings to our Greatest Ally]]
'''1918'''
* 24.03.1918 : [[Break-Through No Cause For Alarm]]
* 19.05.1918 : [[Who Are the Thirteen Mothers?]]
* 04.08.1918 : [[British Screen Club]]
* 24.11.1918 : [[Conan Doyle about Alfred Dodds's poem]]





Revision as of 23:23, 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.


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