SIR CHARLES KINGSFORD-SMITH
TO THE EDITOS OV TBS PRBBB. Sir,-*-Spiritualists, mediums, and clairvoyants "all In one," may be intensely interested to know that an j elderly woman medium received a! message from the spirit of the Dutch pilot Captain Beekman, who was killed in the "flying hotet" in Iraq in December, 1934, to the;'-effect-that, Sir Charles "has not yet passed over." but is on a coral? Ben,-,, culeh, on the *outh-westr tSjast of. Sumatra, The medium ..further states •ttiat fe&-3s. ia egeat distress' aiid and the "message" urges limmediate help. .•-''■,. The Foreign Office has advised the Commonwealth Goverrimentj the Admiralty, and the Air -Ministry of the report received from' Sir Hubert Montgomery, British Minister at theHague, concerning information about Sir Charles Kingsford-Smith, which is alleged to have been given at a seance i at the Hague. Is there a Christ- 1 church medium who could, reveal to us or inform us, whether Sir Charles Kingsford-Smith is still on the coral island, or whether he has passed on to the astral plane.—Yours, etc..* BLIND ROAD. March 13, 1936. ,
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21732, 14 March 1936, Page 22
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