IN SPIRIT LAND.
MESSAGE FROM EARL HAIG.
(By Cable.—Press Assn.—Copyright! (Australian Press Assn.—United Service). (Received This day, 1.5 pan.) LONDON. September 9.
“Within three days of his death Karl Haig sent me a long message front the spirit world,” declared Penan Doyle, speaking at a crowded meeting at the International Spiritualist Congress. Queen’s Hall. “1 ashed his relatives whether they would like to see the message I rereiv.d, but bad no replv. Eml Haig va s a spiritualist and the message contained matter interesting the relatives alone, so, I cannot help feeling deeply for Earl Haig in the circum-
Conan Dovle exhibited a pliotoeraoli "f Ea"l Haig’s coffin passing through London streets, with Earl Haig’s face over the coffin He added that Conrad, the novelist, had also sent messages. It seemed bis spirit was tineasv and wanted to link up with the world once more.
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Waipawa Mail, Volume XLIX, Issue 150, 10 September 1928, Page 3
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