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HYPNOTISM BY TELEPHONE

A DANGEROUS FORCE. LONDON, March. 7. Hypnotism by telephone' was mentioned by Dr. Hildred Carlill, of Harley street and Westminster Hospital, in a lecture to the boys of Dulwich College yesterday. "I have a patient who has had to be hypnotised so many times and has come so many times under mj sway, that he will do anything,l tell him," he Said. "The man has become so saturated with my dominance and so easily amenable to my suggestions, that there is no need for him to be in the room. "If he were in Paris, and I telephoned to him, he would do etactly as I told him; hfe would not even stop at crime. "Hypnotic power is a thing of vast magnitude," he said. "If you are wise you will not lightly allow yourselves to he the subject of hypnotism. It is not worth it. It is a terrible business and should be loft entirely in the hands of physicians." MERCER HEATERS ON EASY TERMS! A small deposit and the balance m easy weekly installments, ranging from 2s 6d per week,, will buy yoyt a Mercer Electric. Gas, or Open Fireplace Water Heater. Full particulars of the easy Mercer Time Payments from J. Mercer and Sons, Ltd., 54 Onford terrace, near Montreal street bridge. —1

THE M.C.C. TEAMv

' ♦ DEPARTURE FOR NEW ZEALAND. j MR WARNER'S FAREWELL MESSAGE. (UNITED rBKSS ASSOCIATION—BY JXKCTBKI TELEGBATH—COPYEIOHT.) (Received March 16, 11.10 p.m.) SYDNEY, March 16. At a farewell gathering to the English cricketers by the Now South Walea Cricket Association Messrs P. F. Warner and R. C. N. Palairet (joint managers) and D. R. Jardino (captain.) ware presented with large cigarette boxes of Australian polished wood, decorated with appropriate emblems, as souvenir* of their visit. Jardine, in a happy acknowledgment, said that lie regarded) the gifts as a tribute to the great side he had been privileged to lead. H« added that visits of Australian cricketers to England were always most welcome. The team had a cordial fare* well when it left by the Maunganui thi« afternoon. Mr Warner sent a farewell messageby radio from the Maunganui to-niglifci "Australia lias playod a most important part in my cricketing life, but tonight we part for ever."

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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20807, 17 March 1933, Page 11

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HYPNOTISM BY TELEPHONE Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20807, 17 March 1933, Page 11

HYPNOTISM BY TELEPHONE Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20807, 17 March 1933, Page 11

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