The Cornish Telegraph
From The Arthur Conan Doyle Encyclopedia
The Cornish Telegraph and Mining, Agricultural, and Commercial Gazette was a weekly British newspaper published in Penzance (Cornwall) published from 1851 to 1915.
In 1881 and 1892, the newspaper published 1 short story and 1 poem written by Arthur Conan Doyle.
By Conan Doyle in The Cornish Telegraph
1881
- 21.04.1881 : A Night Among the Nihilists 1/2
- 28.04.1881 : A Night Among the Nihilists 2/2
1892
- 22.09.1892 : For Nelson's Sake (poem extract)
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1893
- 23.11.1893 : Judge Marizburg in Natal about Sherlock Holmes
1894
- 27.12.1894 : The Parasite (review)
1900
- 04.07.1900 : Dr. Conan Doyle Interviewed
- 11.07.1900 : Mortimer Menpes Speaks
- 10.10.1900 : The New Parliament Elections Full Results
1901
- 13.03.1901 : Dr. Conan Doyle on the War
- 18.09.1901 : Strong Men's Competition
1902
- 05.02.1902 : Sherlock Holmes at Penzance
- 27.08.1902 : Cornwall v. M.C.C.
1903
- 22.04.1903 : A Medical Sensation (ad Locomotor Ataxy)
1904
1906
- 12.07.1906 : Death of Sir Conan Doyle's Wife
1907
- 07.02.1907 : Our Judicial System
- 05.09.1907 : Startling Statement by Sir Conan Doyle
- 05.12.1907 : Mr. Edalji Vindicated
1909
- 02.09.1909 : Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Letter of Protest
1910
- 10.03.1910 : Mullion
- 17.11.1910 : Seal Skin and Cruelty
1911
- 12.10.1911 : Death of Sherlock Holmes
1913
- 08.05.1913 : Sir A. Conan Doyle and Female Hooligans
1914
- 19.02.1914 : Barbarous Divorce Laws
- 12.03.1914 : White Feather of Cruelty
- 30.07.1914 : Sir A. Conan Doyle's Canadian Poem (The Athabasca Trail)
- 26.11.1914 : Patriotic Entertainment at Penzance (play A Story of Waterloo)
- 03.12.1914 : Volunteer's Part in the Invasion
- 17.12.1914 : Bullets. From Every Point of the Compass