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MENTAL TELEPATHY.

♦ A MURDER SEEN lU|MI In near,Le||^^^^^^^| Canada, seen manfl^^^^^H "whose dog would —a fact which excited the keen Indian mind. investigate, the police the ashes of ; , 'a recent camp fife, finding bits of bones, and', in-( a ■hole, some flesh and a man's heart. Wading, into a neighboring swaimp they came upon a pair of 'boots containing a gold ■■ nugget and several odds and ends, including a broken needle. That broken needle was afterwards found to foe a piece known to have been in the possession of King, who w£s arrested, tried, and hanged. Mr Hay don, who tells the story in ■his new, book on the North-west Mounted Police of Canada, goes on to say;

'"But the most extraordinary thing, of all was the experience tliat .fell to Henry Hayward, a brother of the murdered man.

"On the night of September 18th (the day of-the'crime), while at his home in England, he had „ dream in which was revealed to.him the whole of tha awful tragedy, He saw his brother shot and the. remains burnt in fire. "Every detail of the crime was clear to Mm, even to the features of the man whol was the assassin. "This vision Mr Hayward related to his sister and others long, before any message wag received from tbe North-west Mounted Police, and thus vouched for, it must ever remain as a wondeiful instance of mental telepathy.",

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North Otago Times, 7 December 1910, Page 2

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MENTAL TELEPATHY. North Otago Times, 7 December 1910, Page 2

MENTAL TELEPATHY. North Otago Times, 7 December 1910, Page 2

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