SPIRITUALISM.
THE LATEST STOBY. (By Cablfl—Prtss Association—Copyright.) (Au«trali»a and N.Z. Cab.e Auoauitkin SYDNEY, April 15. The small township of Guyra isinuch pjerturbed at what is known as the i"stoiie-throwing mystery." * JTor some time the' house of a 2-csi-derit had been subjected nightly to stone-throwing and mysterious rappings. Windows were smashed and furniture damaged. Tthe vigils of the police and residents failed to. find a solution, and spiritualistic means were then employed, ~ A little girl wn,s taken to a room where the lappings wore heard. In the presence of the police and others, tho firl, referring to a sister, recently eaa, asked: "Is that you?" and received a reply in the affirmative, and also messages to hen mother that the owner of the voice was happy and safo in Heaven, and would look after her mother for the rest of her life., "Investigations are proceeding.
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17121, 16 April 1921, Page 9
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144SPIRITUALISM. Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17121, 16 April 1921, Page 9
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