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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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