A TASTE FOR SPIRITUALISM.
TO THE EDITOR Off TUX PBSSB. Sir,—l see the librarian is complaining of book mutilation, end says that the six pages referring to the subject Off spiritualism in the Encyclopsedia Britannica have been torn out. Mr Bell thinks it might have been done by someone "with a taste for spiritualism.' It might: yet it would not be done by one having a knowledge of spiritualism. Someone with a distaste perhaps? I would not like to have to pay the piper for such a crime—have to hang round the library, a naked shivering shake, compelled to confess to all who wanted to turn up tom pages—"l did it." Some such warning stuck up in big letters might be a deterrent. Wasn't it Pooh-Bah who made the punishment fit the crime? —Yours, etc., PETER TROLOVE. June 13, 1933.
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20881, 14 June 1933, Page 15
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