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VISIT TO MARS.

psychisT’s strange story.

ALLEGED PHOTOGRAPHS OF INHABITANTS.

INDIAN FEATURES BUT ENORMOUS EARS.. HAVE MOTOR CARS AND RAILWAYS. U ansa Press Assn, by El. Tel. Copyright (Australian Press Assn.) LONDON, October 21. “Martians can talk to Martians by tho visualisation of objects as easily as you can talk by speech,” Mr. Robinson told the Star. Moreover, he said he had journeyed to Mars. “My etheriC ' body travelled at the speed of light.. It was an amazing experience. I saw a huge red globe to which I approached holding my guide’s hand.” He claims regular communication with the Martians by a psycho-nfotor-meter instrument resembling a slender Maltese cross, balanced on an upright needle, designed to measure the vital force linking mind arid matter, whereby he communicates with his woman guide, Comaruru, meaning “loved one.” He also says lie secured photographs through the medium, including Comaruru’s fear tures, resembling an Indian’s, but with enormous ears over which tho hair was draped for the purpose of hiding the detriment to beauty. Mr. Robinson adds: “Comaruru is> a loveable personality. The experiments are due to her insistence.”

He asserts that Martian men average 7ft. Sin in height and. the women 6ft. The race has the strongest physique, and at least fivefold the energy of humans. The Martians possess motor cars and railways. They electrify fruit trees enabling fruit resembling the - ' apple to cqntain all the constituents of nourishment. Three make a day’s meal. Mr. Marsfield Robinson, a psychic investigator, ex-town clerk of Shoreditch has requested that an attempt be made to communicate with Mars by wireless, which will be nearest to the earth on November 24, with a message from Rugby on a 18,500 metres wave length.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 10724, 23 October 1928, Page 6

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VISIT TO MARS. Gisborne Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 10724, 23 October 1928, Page 6

VISIT TO MARS. Gisborne Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 10724, 23 October 1928, Page 6

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