GIRL’S PSYCHIC POWERS.
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A new demonstration of psychic influence comes from the village of Dietersheim, in BaVaria, where the nine-year-old daughter pf a servant is puzzling the scientists of middle Europe by the strange powers she seems to possess.
The girl is Marie Putsch, and in all outward respects is a norma j child. When she enters a room, however, the crockery, furniture, food, and glasswnrq, jump about, and force lias to be used to keep them in place. When she walks through the garden before the houses any loose sticks, clods of earth, oi stones rise in the air and fall again. Dr. Sclmitztein, of Neusladt, has investigated the case, and says (bail no deception is possible in the matter. He lias been unable to solve the problem, however.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2285, 4 June 1921, Page 4
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133GIRL’S PSYCHIC POWERS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 2285, 4 June 1921, Page 4
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