MR. LIDDLE’S TEST ON WEDNESDAY
Sir, — In answer to “Fairplay," I wish to state that I have by no means shelved my intentions of duplicating the “Argus” tests. I leave it to your correspondent and his trusting followers to witness my demonstration on Wednesday, the 15th inst., at the Little Theatre Society Hall, and to judge whether "Argus” is a fraud or not. X wish to state further to “Fairplay” that I shall always consider it my duty to expose fraud if I consider the public credulity is being overtaxed. Even when I reproduce the identical tests executed by “Argus” in his identical manner, I suppose there will still be those people in evidence who will continue to believe in the boy prophet. To these persons a dozen demonstrations would prove useless. To the really interested inquirer, however, my demonstration X trust will settle this vexatious question. K. W. LIDDLE.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 431, 13 August 1928, Page 8
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