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MYSTERY OF

BOY'S DEATH

DISAPPEARED ON WAY TO SCHOOL

FOUND DEAD IN

A WOOD

The Jury returned a verdict of "Death from natural causch brought about by exposure" at the inquest held at Bower Ashton, near Bristol, by the North Somerset- |shire Coroner, Mr. WV. G. Burrough, on the body of Maurice Peter Widgwood Gillum, the 18-year-old Winchester College boy who was found dead, in Leigh Woods, near the Avon Gorge, recently..

with

Gillum, who had been staying at Great Missenden, Bucks, Lieutenant-Colonel H. T. Molloy, had been missing since September 23, when he should have gone back to school.

WES

Evidence. of identification given by Lieutenant-Colonei Molloy, who said he was a retired officer of the Indian Army. The dend boy was the son of Lieu- tenant-Colonel Widgwood WI- am Gillum, of the Royal Artillery, stationed at Colaba, Bombay.

The witness.continued:-"i Inst saw him alive at Baker Street station on September 21. Peter did not tell me his plan. He was in the habit of seeing his mother ne he passed through London, and I surmised that he had an appoint- ment with her. On my arrival home there was a telegram there from his mother to say she would meet him, but there was no date and no rendezvous mentioned. On September 22 Peter's mother, Mrs. Trent, telephoned to way she had been to the rendezvous that day and found her son was not there. She asked for news of him."

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claiming the rapid spread of atamulants, narcotics and food planta throughout the world has a direct bearing on diffusion of culture.

Captain Joyce reached this con- clusion at the end of the presiden- tial address to his section of the association in which he dealt ex- haustively with the origin and diffusion of use of yerba mate, an Infused drink made from a shrub Indigenoua to Paraguay Southern Brazil.

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In his research the captain re- ferred back to Latin authors or the Spanlah missionary of early occu- pation days of the 'soventeenth contury to show the length which this herbivorous drug, violent aperient and intoxicant as it was used then, drove the popula tlor in its effects to secure it.

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He showed that from the centre

Thousands of South American

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11 ray, quite definitely, that this in in the nature of a covering, yel argument is possible. 9. Anyone can make this three-

toed hird listen. 10 Artisan,

15 Suvere, s 11 Bringmg back the School Gill, 13 Exhausted--with amusement?

complaint to the

doctur.

ABOUT this time of the year of Its origin in Paraguay the use children and many adults are of the plant, known scientifically susceptible to colds and chills, as Ilex Paraguyensia, spread withi Perhaps there is a sore throat or great rapidity through Argentina, a slight cough, and a rise in tem- Chile and Peru and soon became |peraturo. The patient becomes known in Europe. Thousands of slightly run down in consequence, tong of It are now used annually thus rendering him more Bus In Latin America, The Coroner,-Are you his captible to serious complaints. ६. guardian?---While he is with me

The right kind of clothing and Indians once wore virtually en- during his holidays I am responal-plenty of fresh air are important slaved by their Spanish masters In

The father and mother were warm clothing and plenty of plant bullt.

factors in the prevention of colds, the commerce that gathering the divorced? Yes.

They were paid pit-1 fresh air are Important garments, tances and were addicted to us: Too many affect the circulation of the beverage made from the and make for chilliness in the end, leaves of the plant with hot water The witness said he told the If additional hent is to be given to that induced them to barter their mother the boy had Kone to a child, this can be supplied in the shirts and other clothing to obtain Winchester on the day before us form of cod-liver oil. Try to live it. he Imagined he had. On Septem-aa much as possible in the open) br 22 he got a telegram from Mr. air, and seize every available mo-the end of his paper to the rapid Captain Joyce drew attention at Irving, housemaster at Winchester, ment of sunshine.7 saying Peter had not arrived and

spread throughout all civilized asking for information. They got

Drink a lot of cold water if you' countries of the use of maize, com-16 The minners of the fule sex, into touch with the police: The want to keep fit, and eat as many manly known as Indian corn, a 17 Not a northern European dog. boy showed no disinclination to go oranges as you can. See that the native American grain unknown to as you might think (hyphen).

10 Continental river that welcomes back to school and he was happy diet contains a large proportion of Europe before the advent of

travellers. there. He spoke well of the school, butter, milk, eggs, and fat, so that Columbus. He said familiarity 20 Natural in a lonf, apparently. Peter was a normal boy. His own resistance to disease is built up. with this cereal grew so rapidly 21 The colour of the Red Sen. opinion of him was that he was

that it is extremely difficult to 23n elementary guide. a boy who liked to form his own

trace movements of its cultivation 2t An awkward fini to catch, opinions and get his own ideas, has happened I realize what it from people to people.

presumably, as one has to get which was all yery good. He was was."

outside the vessel for it. rather an independent type but

27 Very humorous, was far from being nervous. was just a little below the average for his age at examinations but he was quite good at lennik.

The Coroner. Had he any wor- ries 7-No, I don't think so. On the James Thoms, of Elmdale contrary he had just passed his Road, Bedminster, Bristol, relating school certificate and the news was how he and another boy found the heard on September 11.

body, said the place was hard to The witness said Peter's father | Evi at. on hearing that the lad had passed

Dr. W. J. Paramore. of Long his examination better than was

Ashton, said a post-mortem ex- expected cabled: "Splendid; give Police-constable Cornish saldamination showed no murks of him 3." He gave him it. The the body was 15 yards from the violence and no 'bones, fractured, lad hud never threatened to do Clifton Suspension Bridge. The The internal organs were normal. himself an injury. He had no boy was lying on his left side with pnd there were no traces of poison. enemies and there was no insanity his head against a tree trunk. In Both lunga showed early lobar in the family.

the pockets were £2 38, 21⁄2d. In pneumonia, and he was of opinion HOLIDAY READING.

money, some correspondence whien that death was due to toxaemia, had been torn in pieces, and caused by pneumonfa. Such a con- Explaining what he thought had return walking ticket over thedition had very often an abrupt happened, he said that during the suspension bridge. The ticket, had onset, and the lad might quite summer holidays Peter had been been issued at about 4 pm. on easily have been unable to climb reading a great deal, not novels September 21. The fragments of up the hill agnin, having reached but high-brow literature. He start-on envelope and letter showed the position where he was found.. ed by roading "Sorrel and Son" that it was addressed to the boy lo condition might come du from and then "Testament of

at Colonel Molloy's house and was exposure if he had slept out. followed by "The White apparently from hiy mother. by Galaworthy. From these books There was nothing in it that could evidence Dr. Paramore Bald" At the conclusion of his he switched over to the Oxford he connected with the tragedy. A would like to draw attention to the Group and religious books, which cloakroom ticket which was also

Asked if he had any friends, he

28 The everyday disease (complete He replied that the boy was very in the

reserved and it was very difficult venturesome lads went there. It

National Trust. Only with mellcine bottio) of the

river, to find out what he was really would be a most dangerous spot 32 She figures largely, frst and

20 Secrets I tell you. thinking.

EXPOSURE THE CAUSE?.

either to get up or down: The might was about 180ft. There an the were blackberry stains have been rambling in the woods boy's trouser pockets. He might

picking blackborries.

very in»deaunte arrangements

he began reading quite a lot, found on the body showed that made for conducting a post mortem

He added: "My balief is that the boy left his bag and coat ot he overloaded his brain. He was Temple Mends Station, Bristol, on this district. I had to do this gaining knowledge in advance of September

21. The

const ible in an open field" This Judgment and sense af volume. | added that there was no sign of

The jury added to their verdict « stenuela, A search was made a rider that there was an urgent I could not quite account for hin demeanour and some of hlu was for poison bottle, but none wa" need for a mortuary to be erected during the holidays and now this,

found. The Leigh Woods belong in the district.

SALESMAN SAM

In a Class by Himselft

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131.

If by this it is by heart.

7 Filment,

8 The study of ancient manu-

scripts.

12 Blotted out.

14 Part of the Old Testament, ex- cating the law and the Pro- pheta,

15 There's limeulty in the beat, but it won't worry the police-

18

man.

ye is resorted to quito liborally. in the underworld.

22 Sin.

25 The former is pleased when hir hay has been, but not so pleased If it were his back.

26 Frank acknowledgment,

27 The dish is just a little bit out. 30 Form of

Anterica,

motor-car Deed in

31 A lot mixed and not altogether

complete.

Yesterday's Bolution

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A Gilbert masterpiece would, no doubt, be sore if upset.

If one wore hungry enough to ent one's bouts, these, doubtles, would provide excellent

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4 Not the way out for a fair indy,

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