IN YOUR CUPS
TEA-CUP READING. Simple Guide Series, No. 7. Whitecombe and Tombs. 1/6. LMOST any intelligent person, we are here informed, can learn to read the meanings of the various symbols in the cup. But as the Simple Guide contains sixty-one pages of symbols and their meanings in alphabetical order it looks rather as if the intelligent person needs as well a considerable amount of application and a fund of spare time. Our only complaint about the book is that its list of symbols is so escapist. Though signs of the Zodiac are dealt with at length there is no mention of swastika, rising sun and hostile periscope, or that seeing an aeroplane means a sudden journey and a rise in life. We would be quite prepared to believe the sudden journey part.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 6, Issue 139, 20 February 1942, Page 19
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134IN YOUR CUPS New Zealand Listener, Volume 6, Issue 139, 20 February 1942, Page 19
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