Began in 1899. Here is an early copy that contains "The Sign of Four"by Conan Doyle, (serialised) the second Sherlock Holmes novel, originally published in 1890. The second example is from 1924. Courtesy of the Digital Library of the Caribbean where full versions are available.
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