PSYCHIC PHENOMENA.
The cable tells us that spiritualistic mediums kv Paris profess to have secured comim'rai/icatkmi wfitih the kite Mr W. T. SiteaU. Jf the teachings of psychology (in \\*hh<h the' kite Mr Sltea'd! wias ain. undent believer)' will bear invostighticni, thorp should . be nothing .paa't'itiiiUwly wonderful in this. People in these intense? y theoretical aHid sceptical day© are a.pt to treat ■with undue levity a reseairoh which has developed Unto a eratlvce', and the fascination' of wliiiclh is sublime. When' ,so eiui-nen'b av scientist 'as Sir Oliver Lodge, hfter minute investigation, is not prepared to pronounce? against the possibility of eommlunicaltibn between the Having and supposedly dead, it ill ibecomes the thoughtless and uwiniftiia'ted to doulbt the isineority of those who decla're the absolute -existence of psychic phenomenln.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10637, 16 May 1912, Page 4
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129PSYCHIC PHENOMENA. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10637, 16 May 1912, Page 4
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