THE NORWOODS.
ANOTHER LARGE CROWD. A large crowd was attracted to (,*» floud Templar llall Inst evening, when Professor Norwood and his company sulmiitto 1 an amusing jmogramme. One of his tests consisted o* suggesting to a :;rmip o£ youths thai they were witnessing a football match between StratfoM and New Plymouth. The subjects accepted the suggestion, imd became en- ;; Uiusiastie barnu'kers or the opposing teams. The result was a most' diverting spectacle. At a word, the subject* became still, and their various postures and facial expressions formed an interesting study. Miss Rath Hamilton agith proved herse?f to b« a wowforfal exponent, of telepathy. Under the hyp* notio influence and with her eyes bound r she carried out the unspoken suggM-' (ions of members of tli« audience in- at maimer whielii pusztecll <UH. fflteMoe.woads will) giv* tlieia H'illillliiiii' ■■
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 March 1917, Page 5
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137THE NORWOODS. Taranaki Daily News, 3 March 1917, Page 5
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