GUILEFUL SPIRITUALIST
DELUDED LADY'S LOSS. (Received 9.40 a.m.) LONDON, November 17. “You must go to Australia. I’ve been told through a trumpet,” laid Thomas Quinn, of Liverpool, emerging from a trance, to Miss Ema Attack, who had been interested in Quinn’s spiritualism. She went, and left Quinn in charge of her house. “Come back at onee” was the purport of a cablegram which Miss Alcock received in Brisbane from a friend. She returned and found the house .a maze of empty beer bottles and much of the furniture missing. Quinn had also gone. This was her story in the Liverpool Court today, when Quinn was remanded on a charge of theft.
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Northern Advocate, 18 November 1929, Page 5
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