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SILENT TELEPATHIST.

_A Jady .who, under the name of Mmo. Xoru, has puzzled tho cleverest mystics of the East with her strange powers of silent mental telepathy, gave- a private demonstration, at:,. Earl s Court,. London, recently. Mme.,Xoru's feats differ greatly from thoto of the; Zancigs,inasmuch as not a singlo word passes between .her and lior partner, who walks about among tho audience. '.-The result of a recent demonstration is that' Mr. Garnett, tho managing director of tho Earl's Court Exhibition, has arranged with, .Mmo. Xoru to giro a public performance. ■ Tho members of the audience whispered to Mme. Xoru's partner tho instructions which they wished the lady to carry out. The-medium then walked to the platform and Mmo. ■ Xoru, who was blindfolded, at once executed tho commission. ■'.Mmo. Xoru,' following instructions whispered by a member of tho audience to her partner, took a match-box out of a man's pocket;and gave it to a person , sitting in another part of tho room. 'She also took a gold watch from another man's pocket, carried it to tho stage, wound it: up'.there, and roturned it to the daughter of tho ownor. ' ■ Another performance was to take a rule from a man's side pocket, carry it to tho stage, and measiiro tho piano. All this was done without n word, and apparently without any sign passing between Afrne. Xnrn and her partner/

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 45, 16 November 1907, Page 15

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SILENT TELEPATHIST. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 45, 16 November 1907, Page 15

SILENT TELEPATHIST. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 45, 16 November 1907, Page 15

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