FORTUNE-TELLING.
TO THE EDITOa. Sir,—ln a certain private boardinghouse a practice is being carried on—namely, fortune-telling, eit:«-r with the. cup or by hand, the charge being Is 6d for the first and 2s 6d for the second, >"ow, sir, I think it is high time this sort of thing was brought to ;ui end. It is neither more nor less than defying the. Jaw. Perhaps a visit from the police might have, the desired effect.—l am, etc., Ose Who Knows. 7.
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Evening Star, Issue 14638, 7 August 1911, Page 5
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