MYSTERIOUS HAPPENINGS.
ASCRIBED TO SPIRITUALISM. (Bjr o»bl«—Pre#* Awpcittioti—Copjirijjht) '•&! N.Z. C/nWe Awocittjon,)' April 17th. 5.5 p.ro.) SYDNEY, April 16. The Guyra mystery is still unsolved, in spite or the constant vigilance of the police aud large numbers of residents. The allegedly ghostly knockings can bo hundreds of yards awuy, Notwithstanding thp tangible evidence of half bricks and .largo ptoncs smashing tilings, Also that during the temporary absenoa of the family shuttors veie removed and doors wrenched fiom fheir hinges, there is a strong locßl opinion that tlio effects are ojf a spiritualistic nature.
I [An earlier message said: —The small towiiship of Guyra has been milch perturbed at what is known *&s the "3tqnoI throwing Mysjps'y." For some time' the Rouse of a resident has been subjected nlyhtly to stone-throwing and my fa'or'OUs rappings. Windows have i>c;M smashed and furniture damaged. The vigils of police anct residents failed to find a solution. Spiritualistic means were then employe!. A little girl wiw tai t'fi to the room whero the rapping? were heard. In the presence or tlio police and 1 others the girl, referring to hor sister, recently dead, asked,' ''ls that you P" and received a reply in tlio affirmative. Them were messages mother, that tho owner of the voice was happy and safe in Heaven, add would look after her mother for t'lie resit of her life,]
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17122, 18 April 1921, Page 7
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