FULLER'S OPERA HOUSE.
There is a diversity of good entertainment at the Opera House this week, the current programme including Alberto, conjuror and humorist, the Sprightly Sisters, in burlesques, Raymond, tne escapologist, the Molinans, Italian vocalists, Preston and Pernn, dancers, Huley and Bent, sketch artists airi others. Many exhibitions of mental telepathy have been given in this city, but it as expected that iVlir Paul, who open 3 next Monday at Fuller's Opera House,' will surprise all by his brilliant work. Usually the medium has an assistant who goes among the audience to receive the various questions-. In the caEe of Mr Paul, however, the questions are written on slips of paper, which are distributed among the audience at the beginning of the show. These slips of paper are then collected and burnt. Mr Paul, without having seen any of the questions, announces the number of slips of paper and immediately 'answers the particular question written on that slip. It is said that he has a wonderful record for accuracy, and in all theatres he has yet appeared in Australia has succeedt'l in proving a wonderful clairvoyant.
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17488, 23 June 1922, Page 9
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