“PROFESSOR” FINED
Fortune-telling Charge
By Telegraph—Press Association. New Plymouth, May 9.
George Samuel Thomson, styling himself as “professor,” was fined £2 for telling fortunes. A woman engaged b.v the police went to his lodgings and he, b.v what he termed scientific and mathematical calculations from tlie positions of signs and the stars, told her fortune. Thomson conducted his own case. The magistrate said he could not understand Thomson's explanation of Ids work, and he had only ills word as to whether il was successful.
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Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 190, 10 May 1934, Page 10
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