DARWIN'S CO-WORKER.
TO TUB EDITOR OF "TlfE PRKSB." Sir,—ln your obituary notice this morning of Dr. Alfred Russell Wallace you noto tho fact that "since 1843 ho has been an ardent beliewrr in spiritualism." His latest words on this subject were: "I havo nothing to retract." A pronouncement like this coming from one of the most powerful intellects of the i age should mako the scoffer. and the indolent person who has never taken the trouble to study tho eubject. and those blind lenders of tho blind, pause when they dosnintica.ly asfiert that "there is nothing in it."— Yours, etc., PETER TROLOVE.
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14821, 12 November 1913, Page 6
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