The local Psychical Research Society has had/two visits from the spi T rib of Mr. W. f. Stead, since the Titanic disaster, says the “Taranaki Herald.” On Sunday evening he de scribed to the members present his last actions on the Titanic. He saw a little child crying for its mother, so he took it and secured it by a rope to a plank, soothing it at the same time by saying it would soon; see its mother. Then he tied a rope to a woman, who was immed ately afterwards drowned before his eyes. His own turn came then. There was a momentary confusion in his mind, and_then lie found himself walking on a beautiful beach, where * the shells and everything seemed to lie bidding him welcome. Here he met his old friend Tolstoi, and as they the shore they saw a troe # which they approached, and there they-met the Rid Indian whose spirit Mr, Steayl had so often met before.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 20, 21 May 1912, Page 6
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