SPIRITUALIST’S FRAUD.
REMANDED ON THEFT CHARGE. 'United Press Association —By Electric Telegraph Copyright.; LONDON, Nov. 16. “You must go to Australia, 1 have been told through a trumpet,” said Thomas Quinn, of Liverpool, on emerging from a trance, to Miss Emma Alcock. Miss Alcock, who had been interested in Quinn’s spiritualism, went and left him in charge of her house. “Come back at once,’’ was the purport of a cablegram from a friend that Miss Alcock received in Brisbane. She returned and found her house a maze of empty beer -bottles and much furniture. Quinn had gone. This was her story in the Liverpool Court to-day, when Quinn was remanded on a charge of theft.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLIX, 18 November 1929, Page 7
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115SPIRITUALIST’S FRAUD. Hawera Star, Volume XLIX, 18 November 1929, Page 7
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