Rougemont's Romances.
Press Aeioclatton—Electric Telegraph-Copyright Sidney, September 27. ■ Mr Tietkins denies Eougemont'f statement that, the Giles expeditioi fired onßougemont. '■'' ' ■" ; z Press Association;), . . : .. ' - ; Wellington. September 2'6? Further particulars of Roiigemont's (Mire'er iti New ■ Zealand. have come t< light. It appears that he .came tc Wellington from Nelson abouf,a yeai ago with the objeot of floatipg"a"compaiiy !to ground: which; he ,, claimed to in,AuS' tralia. He had a number', of quart: specimens with him, .but:they were pro nounced to be "nb'n-aurifefous, and lie left ; them behind in Wellington, Rougemorit is deicribed : as a man most fascinating' in conversation,' full of stories of adventure, which he seems to fully believe/ 'biifc : is vsubject ] to hallucinations of the most extreme kiud. Spiritualism is one of his hobbies; in fact, he claims to be : n6fc< only a medium, but a healing medium, and tells: of wonderful .deeds, thatihe''.has done in that capacity. :.V, % ~. ' T 'Villi'"" ' A ' Vi ' ! ; --'''3'
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Thames Advertiser, Volume XXIX, Issue 9156, 28 September 1898, Page 2
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152Rougemont's Romances. Thames Advertiser, Volume XXIX, Issue 9156, 28 September 1898, Page 2
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