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MESSAGE FROM DEPARTED

STATEMENT BY SIR OLIVER LODGE (Australian Press Association.) (Rec. March 7, 5.5 p.m.) London, March 6. Sir Oliver Lodge, in a tribute to his wife, written for friends, says: “We are not presumptuous enough to expect that the ineffable meeting with her Pilot has yet occurred—all In due time —but we already have information that she was met and welcomed by her beloved son and daughter, ami allowed to send us a characteristic evidential message before being taken by them to rest and recuperation.. None of us are lamenting her departure unduly, knowing how eagerly and lovingly she would be welcomed when the time for her release came. Our faith in a continued existence is. absolutely secured, not. a shadow of 'doubt troubles us.” *

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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 139, 8 March 1929, Page 10

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MESSAGE FROM DEPARTED Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 139, 8 March 1929, Page 10

MESSAGE FROM DEPARTED Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 139, 8 March 1929, Page 10

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