The Yorkshire Post: Difference between revisions
From The Arthur Conan Doyle Encyclopedia
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* 10.01.1922 : [[Patriotism of Modern Writers. Sir A. Conan Doyle's Criticism]] | * 10.01.1922 : [[Patriotism of Modern Writers. Sir A. Conan Doyle's Criticism]] | ||
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* 27.04.1927 : [[Spiritualism Wins]] (report) | |||
Revision as of 16:59, 13 September 2023
The Yorkshire Post is a British daily newspaper founded in 1754, as the Leeds Intelligencer. The Leeds Intelligencer was a weekly newspaper until it was given its current name and was published daily in 1866.
In 1917, the newspaper published 1 letter written by Arthur Conan Doyle.
By Conan Doyle in The Yorkshire Post
1917
- 11.12.1917 : The Divorce Law (letter)
Related article
1904
- 27.06.1904 : M.C.C. v. South of Scotland
1922
1927
- 27.04.1927 : Spiritualism Wins (report)