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WITCHCRAFT

Sir-yYour commentator took the talks on witchcraft too seriously. They were plainly meant for those who know nothing about the subject. Perhaps it would have been more correct to call them .talks on witch-baiters. James I may have had many faults, but he treated the subject of witches on wonderfully, modern scientific lines. There ‘does seem room for a few further talks on the subject of witchcraft. I suggest: 1. Witch-baiting in Ireland and Wales. 2. Manifestations of witchcraft in advanced peoples. 3. Propaganda and witchcraft. _ I could suggest others, but I see no hope of hearing them.

DEWINES

(Dunedin).

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 16, Issue 401, 28 February 1947, Page 5

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WITCHCRAFT New Zealand Listener, Volume 16, Issue 401, 28 February 1947, Page 5

WITCHCRAFT New Zealand Listener, Volume 16, Issue 401, 28 February 1947, Page 5

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