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WHEN SHE RIDICULED SEANCE i 7“ / 5 .;7 777:-;vv -'rv/tf LONDON, October 17. Mrs. Apiccllo, a' pretty brunette, gave amusing features of the seance that preceded the drawing of tlio Irish sweep. The winning ticket was held by Emilio Scala, but Antonio Apiccllo and Matteo Constantino declared that they owned a share, and have taken the matter to court. ' They were all seated around a table, said Mrs. Apieello, and' Scala 1 called for -.Rasputin. When she replied, “.Youmean rice pudding,’' he ordered her out of the room. Ultimately the table Slowly lifted on Scala’s side, and lie said, “No matter what’ side, we all share.”
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17612, 30 October 1931, Page 6
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