A MEDIUM’S CLAIM
COMMUNICATION FROM SIR CONAN DOYLE- . .
NAPIER, July 9
Mrs V. May Cottrell, of Napier, a' clairaudient writing medium, claims to have received a communication from Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, in the course of which the departed .stated: “Words are totally inadequate to convey the true happiness and great? joy one feels on beholding loved ones long lost sight of and friends long re-, moved from physicial ken. As handclasp follows handclasp I am overwhelmed with gladness, and my heart over flows with thankfulness, because now I know from wonderful personal experience that which I so firmly!; believed myseif and expounded 'tof others for so long is an actual marvellous fact. It is true, gloriously true, 'bat there is no death, only transition from one state of being to another.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 July 1930, Page 6
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