"JULIA'S BUREAU."
: : SPIRIT MESSAGES FROM- DEPARTED - ■'■■. • '■■. ,\';V STATESMEN. ' / ; .' ~: ''''-' ; -LOUD BEACONSFIELD'S ACIDITY. '.- (By.'Telegraph—Press ABSociatlqn-Oopyri|;hl,i.:' i ■■■''' ... , London, October 28; ■Mr. \V. T. Stead, editor of the "Review, nf Reviews," Opened in April a bureau for the "control" Julia to' enable people to communicato with the ,-leparted. .'.-'; Mr. Stead reports, remarkable conversations with .deceased statesmen,, including Mr. W.-'E; .'Gladstone,'•:.Mr. W. H.' Smith, v and Lord .Bcaconsfield; on the present political situation..: '■': Lord Beaconsfield was. very, cryptic.in, his utterance;- and added: "Publish 'it if .'you like people to think you a'fool." • [Some details of Julia's "Bureau and its' objects ire. published, on page' Hi] :■■'.' ■•"■-
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 651, 30 October 1909, Page 5
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100"JULIA'S BUREAU." Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 651, 30 October 1909, Page 5
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