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THOUGHT TRANSFERENCE.

BAFFLING DEMONSTRATION. LONDON, Feb. 5. Two hundred professional musicians, newspaper men, and psychic investigators were present at a remarkable test, at which members of the Magicians' Club challenged Mr. and Mrs. Julius Zancig to give a successful demonstration of thought transference, under expert supervision. They admit that they were completely baffled by the performance. Zancig says: " Anything I see my wife sees." The newspaper men blindfolded Mrs. Zancig. placed her head in a bag, and put a screen between her and her husband. She then accurately described the details of a sealed package which Zancig, surrounded by experts, silently untied.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18631, 12 February 1924, Page 7

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THOUGHT TRANSFERENCE. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18631, 12 February 1924, Page 7

THOUGHT TRANSFERENCE. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18631, 12 February 1924, Page 7

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