A GHOST STORY
Australian Press Association. '. (Received 18th December, 2 p.m.) LONDON, 17th Dec. The spirit of Viscountess Grey, according to the family, appeared at Wilsford Manor, Salisbury, which was bequeathed together with £90,000 to her son, the Hon. J. Tennant, who is a 8.8.C. announcer and still keeping his job. On tho Viscountess's death last month Miss Baddeloy declares that she awoke at midnight with an uncanny feeling that someone was in the room. She heard footsteps most distinctly, but it was so dark she could not sec. She was certain someone was walking and then kneeling in the room,! which was one tho Viscountess frequently used. Lights revealed nothing. She had not boon at Wilsford since. Lady Grey had during hef life claimed to have spirit communications with tho departed. ...
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 141, 18 December 1928, Page 10
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132A GHOST STORY Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 141, 18 December 1928, Page 10
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