THE SPIRIT WORLD.
MESSAGE I' ROM LORD NOR’II It’Ll I'FK.
A SENSATION CAUSED
(“Sydney Sun” Cables)
(Received this day at 10.‘Jo a.m.) LONDON. Sept. 11. A sensation has been caused in physic circles by a report that Lord Northel i tic is sending spiritist messages to Alias Owen, who was for twenty years his private secretary and confidential friend, Air Hwaller, editor of the newepapei “People,” which is publishing .Miss Owen’s story, states that Miss Owen is practical minded and is unlikely to imagine things. After hearing that Sir Arthur Conan Doyle had spoken to Lord Northed Iff. she attended a seance conducted by .Mrs Osborne-Leonard at the London College id Psychic Seieiue, who was unaware that .Miss Owen knew Lord Nnrthclilfe. Immediately the medium went into a trance speech was revealed. Lord Nertliclille spoke for two hours and. iy-L-rred to relatives and members of his stall', lie said lie wa.s distressed •'* about the litigation over hir. will. Lord NorthcliffcY. voice continued : - meet wonderful people from . the earth. Wns with Joseph Conrad when he passed over. I am as a live lone as on the earth. I must he up and iug and I am glad I inn-ed over. I win disappointed at first. because I cue were so many earthly things to complete.” . . Lord N'ol'thelilie referred to Imw tired he was, being unable to think or wipe, everything was confused and distorted. If lie Imir not passed over lie would not have regained his perlecl healthHis muscles, which were llnbby and floppy, were now tight and firm. He added: “I bad an idea we over here floated about wearing flowing robes, hut I am wearing a grey flannel suit, similar to those you often saw me wear, a soft collar ami a soft shirt. I have even linger nails. It is a wondcrlul " feeling, always lit and never depressed. Wo have no money. W e work things out in kind. I have worked for "i.v suit. I would not return to flic earth, and am quite l.appv here. 1 liked the pink flowers you placed on my grave. Keep plenty of flowers in your room in the future as Pm often there. Aon will he glad to knew that I have chosen ~ country home, as I dislike great cities without sunshine. I have a lioaut'OHIO with flower beds and even conservatories. Don’t chew the end of your pencil whim you write—juicy figs are much better.” , . Concluding, Lord Northelifle s 'out said: “The power is going, but 1 won’t say good-bye. f will be with ■" you again, bless you.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 September 1924, Page 3
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429THE SPIRIT WORLD. Hokitika Guardian, 15 September 1924, Page 3
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