LIFE AFTER DEATH
SIR OLIVER LODGE MESSAGE FROM WIFE Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, March 6. (Received March 7? at 10 a.m.) Sir Oliver Lodge, in a tribute to ins wife, says: 11 Wo arc not presumptuous enough to expect that an iiiedablo meeting with her pilot lias yet occurred—all in duo time—but wo have already had information that she has been met and welcomed by her beloved sou and daughter, and has been allowed to send us a characteristic evidential message before being taken by them to rest and recuperation. None of us is lamenting her dc,nurture unduly, knowing how eagerly and lovingly she would be welcomed when the tunc for her release came. Gur Juith in continued existence is absolutely secured. Not a shadow of doubt troubles us.”—Australian Press Association.
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Evening Star, Issue 20118, 7 March 1929, Page 10
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131LIFE AFTER DEATH Evening Star, Issue 20118, 7 March 1929, Page 10
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