SPIRITUALIST MESSAGES
Australian Press Association. LONDON, 9th September. "Within three days of his death, Earl Haig sent mo a long messago from tho spirit world," declared Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, speaking to a crowded meeting of tho International Spiritual Congress at Queen's Hall. "I asked relatives whether they would liko to sgo the mossage, but received no reply. Earl Haig was a spiritualist aud tho messago contained matter interesting to relatives alone, so I cannot help feeling deeply for Earl Haig in the circumstances." Sir Arthur exhibited a photograph of. Earl Haig's coffin passing through London streets, with Earl Haig's face over tho coffin. Ho added that Joseph Conrad, tho novelist, had also sent niessageß. It seemed that his spirit was uneasy, and that ho wanted to link up with tho world onco more.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 53, 11 September 1928, Page 11
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134SPIRITUALIST MESSAGES Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 53, 11 September 1928, Page 11
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