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LISTENING-IN

10 THE EBITOB OF THB TRESS. Sir, —Peter Trolove can see as much humour and burlesque in spirituations and Christianity as is to be found in the comedy of Shakespeare's "Midsummer. Night's Dream." I find he is tickled with the idea of becoming Director of Broadcasting in the spirit world. He is already listening in and receiving wave messages- which would make professors of the occult art stand and stare. He is 'he master mind of his craft, admitting neither rivalry nor dictation. He undoubtedly considers the two thousand millions of the earth's population and those who have gone before as fit subjects for amiable and serious discussion. The errors of both Christianity and spiritualism are so apparent that all th? mitred bishops of Christendom are unable to put things right.—Yours, etc., W. MOSDELL. June 16, 1937.

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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22121, 17 June 1937, Page 10

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LISTENING-IN Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22121, 17 June 1937, Page 10

LISTENING-IN Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22121, 17 June 1937, Page 10

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