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TELEPATHIC TEST

ARGUS TO DEMONSTRATE AT 1YA AN interesting telepathie test is to he conducted by 1YA, in conjunetion wifh Iis Majesty's Theatre, Auckland, where "Argus," the boy prophet, is shortly to appear, The youthful prodigy is one of the cleverest exponents of the science of telepathy, and the demonstration (the time and date of which will be announced from 1Y¥A), will be a very severe test. f Beto proc..lure to be followed will be that about two thousand leading citizens, including the clergy an prominent lawyers, will be inyited to attend a demonstration performance at lis Majesty's. Argus will be in the theatre, and an independent committee of citizens will be at 1YA studio, Various praminent people, in whom the public would have complete confidence, Will stand before the microphone, and a gong will be struck in the studio. Imnediately on the striking of the gong, Argus will describe the person, and various things in connection with him, and read his mind, answer mental questions (unspoken), and eonforni to any other test, The person then in the studio will speak through the microphone, and acknowledge the aecuracy or otherwise of the test. This demonstration will provide one of the most interesting turns ever broadcast in New Zealand. ‘Tests of a similar nature were put over the air from 2BL and 404.

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Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 48, 15 June 1928, Page 4

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TELEPATHIC TEST Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 48, 15 June 1928, Page 4

TELEPATHIC TEST Radio Record, Volume I, Issue 48, 15 June 1928, Page 4

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