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SPIRITUALISM

A DOCTOR SCEPTICAL. (By Cable—Press Assn. —Copyright.) / - LONDON, December 4. In view of the fact that so-called spiritualistic manifestations are at present the centre of a controversy as the outcome of Schneider’s seances, the view that the manifestations were, in effect, the workings of man’s subconscious mind is argued by Doctor Bernard Hollander. Dr. Hollander asks: “When a man is murdered and the culprit is not found, why does not the victim’s ghost appear and give 'information to the I mourning relatives? If there are spirits, and if there is any love of humanity in the other world, their manifestations should not require the intervention of uneducated professional mediums, together with their commonplace interpretations.” Dr. Hollander declared that there has not been a single message receiv-i ed which could throw any light on any of the great problems affecting humanity.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 5 December 1929, Page 12

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SPIRITUALISM Greymouth Evening Star, 5 December 1929, Page 12

SPIRITUALISM Greymouth Evening Star, 5 December 1929, Page 12