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The same edition also featured articles on an automobile factory in [[the Midlands]], the planned expansion of the [[British Railway System]], the [[Westacre Hunt]] and the [[British]] [[coal]] mining industry. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Unicorn and the Wasp (TV story)|The Unicorn and the Wasp]]'') | The same edition also featured articles on an automobile factory in [[the Midlands]], the planned expansion of the [[British Railway System]], the [[Westacre Hunt]] and the [[British]] [[coal]] mining industry. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Unicorn and the Wasp (TV story)|The Unicorn and the Wasp]]'') | ||
== Articles == | |||
=== Volume VI: Number 4 === | |||
Beyond those given in detail below, Volume VI: Number 4 of ''The Enquirer'' featured further articles on an automobile factory in [[the Midlands]], the planned expansion of the [[British Railway System]] and the [[British]] [[coal]] mining industry. | |||
==== Manhunt for Missing Christie ==== | |||
The paper reported that the search for missing crime writer [[Agatha Christie]] continued as police and local residents mounted a full investigation into author's disappearance. | |||
According to ''The Enquirer'', Christie went missing on the previous Friday evening following an exchange of words with her husband, [[Agatha Christie's first husband|Archibald]], and had not been seen since. Her car had been found abandoned the same night, two days prior to the publication of the paper, at a [[Silent Pool|lakeside]] near [[Guildford]] and since then police had been doing everything they could to locate the ''[[The Murder of Roger Ackroyd|Murder of Roger Ackroyd]]'' author. | |||
[[Kenward (The Unicorn and the Wasp)|Deputy Chief Constable Kenward]] of the [[Surrey Constabulary]] was reported to have said "We're doing everything in our power to ensure that Mrs Christie is found safe and well. It is a difficult time for all involved but we appreciate the co-operation of the local community in this matter". A [[SOCO|scene of crime expert]] had been brought in from [[Scotland Yard]] and local [[British Army|Army]] units had been issued in to help with the operation. | |||
Police were interviewing Christie's family and friends and were encouraging anyone who knew anything to contact their local police station. Scotland Yard detective [[Edward Ransgard]] was reported as saying "It's a real mystery". ([[TV]]: ''[[The Unicorn and the Wasp (TV story)|The Unicorn and the Wasp]]'') | |||
==== Fox Hunt Wash Out ==== | |||
''The Enquirer'' reported that the previous Sunday's annual [[Westacre Hunt]] was called off due to [[thunder storm]]s in the East of England. While the majority of townsfolk were disappointed, [[Nancy Horton (The Unicorn and the Wasp)|Nancy Horton]] told the paper "The only good thing about those [[toff]]s parading round and churning up the countryside with their [[horse]]s is that it gets rid of the blasted foxes. One of the blighters took three of my best layers last week, and who's going to pay for new [[hen]]s, not the [[Westacre Estate|Estate]] I tell you". | |||
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