THE AFTER LIFE.
BRITISH BARRISTER’S VIEWS. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. LONDON, October 27Sir Edward Marshall-Hall, K.C., speaking at Bournemouth, said that h© had been convinced by things which had happened in his own life that there was survival after death,. and also means of communicating with those who remained on earth. “ My family possesses thousands of sheets of paper written upon by :i lady in broad daylight, under circumstances which prevented the possibility of collusion, so full of real religion that I have no shadow of doubt that they emanated from outside this frail sphere. T have received, time after time, communications from that lady so meticulously accurate that it would have been impossible for any human person to have had all the knowledge these messages contained.”
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17183, 29 October 1923, Page 10
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