LETTERS WITHOUT STAMPS.
THREATS BY SPIRITUALISTS. LONDON, Oct. r>. Mr. H. W. IST. Wilberforce, a magistrate at Marylebone, appealed to Sir Henry Curtis-Bennett, counsel for Madame Estello, the society clairvoyanto charged with telling fortunes, to restrain the advocates of spiritualism from sending anouymous threatening letters. Mr. Wilberforce added that the senders were so lost to all association with ibis world that they had forgotten to stamp the envelopes.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19149, 15 October 1925, Page 12
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