Railway travellers of Rayleigh, Essex, in England, have lost a valuable friend by the death of Bob, a dog of no particular breed, owned by the station master. Bob knew the times of the city trains as well as any of the station staff. Whenever one was about duo he would run up the approach to the station, barking his warning to the laggards that they would have to break into a run to catch their train*
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Evening Star, Issue 20993, 6 January 1932, Page 2
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