THE GUYRA MYSTERY
RESULT OF INVESTIGATIONS.
(HMItID rRIIS AIIOCIATION.—COHMSIT.)
SYDNEY, 22nd April. The Guyra mystery has been under investigation by Mr. H. J. Moors, a prominent Samoan merchant and biographer of Robert Louis Stevenson, who is also an interested inquirer into things suggesting spirit manifestations. After careful investigations on the spot, he attributes the ha-ppenings to a poltergeist or racketing spirit.
[Poltergeist is the name given, to •mysterious rappings, movements of inariimats objects, and similar manifestaiions not explainable on ordinary grounds.]
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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 96, 23 April 1921, Page 5
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