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The Daily Chronicle was the newspaper for which journalist James Stevens worked until being fired in 1970. Its editor was Sir Peter Wise. (PROSE: Who Killed Kennedy [+]Loading...["Who Killed Kennedy (novel)"])
Mullins, a porter at Ashbridge Cottage Hospital, telephoned the Daily Chronicle where he spoke to Stevens about the "man from space" who had recently been admitted. (PROSE: Who Killed Kennedy [+]Loading...["Who Killed Kennedy (novel)"], TV: Spearhead from Space [+]Loading...["Spearhead from Space (TV story)"]) The paper ran the story under the headline Local Hospital Treats "Man From Space". (PROSE: The Secret Lives of Monsters [+]Loading...["The Secret Lives of Monsters (short story)"])
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The Daily Chronicle reported on a "man from space" staying at Ashbridge Cottage Hospital. The article featured a photo of Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart and Liz Shaw surrounded by journalists. Unusually, there was no follow-up article on the story. (PROSE: The Secret Lives of Monsters [+]Loading...["The Secret Lives of Monsters (short story)"])
- According to information received by the Daily Chronicle, it was not just a freak shower of meteorites that recently descended from the skies to land in Oxley Woods.
- A source at Ashbridge Cottage Hospital has told our reporter that a "man from space" is being treated in one of the private rooms. Certainly, the hospital seems to have been the centre of attention for the military units drafted in to check the woods for any hazardous materials related to the meteorites. Oxley Woods and the surrounding areas remain cordoned off while the army completes its tests.
- The officer apparently in charge of the military aspects of the operation, Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart, told reporters that the "man from space" rumours have no basis in fact, although he declined to answer any further questions. Dr Henderson, who is said to be treating the spaceman, also declined to comment, although the Head of Pathology at Ashbridge, Dr Lomax did confirm that a specialist had arrived from London, "But we call in specialist help for all sorts of ailments," he pointed out. "Not just space sickness!"