GOD-GIVEN GIFT
(By Telegraph.—Press Association.) CIIRISTCHURCH, This Day. Madame Sonia was the name under which a woman was prosecuted at the Magistrate's' Court this morning for the offence of "fortune-telling. Despite her protestations that it was not fortune-telling but a "God-given gift" that she exploited, she was convicted and fined £2 and The police matron said the defendant told her she was to get a legacy. Queshoned by the police the woman said, Hie legacy is sure to come. What I see always comes. The signs are the highest of the sciences. God has given me the gift to read them." - .. . .
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 127, 31 May 1928, Page 13
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