CONJUROR v. MEDIUM.
A £100 WAGER. WELLINGTON, September 1. The New Zealand Times announces that, as the result of a conference 'of city editors, Thomas Driver (a conjureT), and William M'Lean, lepresenting Charles Bailey (an alleged spirit medium), of Melbourne, a wager of £100 a-side has been arranged, Driver wagering that he will perform by conjuring what Bailey professes to do through spirits. The conditions are that Bailey will be stripped, medically examined, and placed in a bag. The bag will be sealed, and placed inede a carriage. If Bailey producef " apporte " under these conditions, which Driver acknowledges he cannot do underthe same circumstances, Driver will pay £100. * 3 J
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Otago Witness, Issue 2895, 8 September 1909, Page 14
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110CONJUROR v. MEDIUM. Otago Witness, Issue 2895, 8 September 1909, Page 14
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