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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1988.

Queen Elizabeth Spoke To Me, I Met Henry VIII"

PSYCHIC WOMAN'S DIARY TELLS

OF SPIRIT TALKS

By RICHARD JONES

"I saw King Edward VII, within ten days after his death, walking outside Buckingham Palace......

.Queen Elizabeth told me: 'When I was on earth women were treacherous to me and I was treacherous to them.""

These are extracts from remarkable diaries recording conversations with spirits which have been bequeathed to spiritualist organisations in London by Mrs. Marianne Bayley-Worthington, of St. James's-court, Buckingham-gate, S.W. THE WHITE BIRD

Mrs. Bayley-Worthington, who died last November aged 88, leaving £127,672, with net personalty £127,235, bequeathed also £5,000 for the propagation of spiritualism, particularly among the working classes.

In addition to £1,800, she left her, notebook of psychical experiences, symbolical vision and their inter- pretations to the W. T. Stead 'Borderland library.

But it is doubtful whether her wish with regard to the £5,000 trust will be carried out.

Iler son, Major Alan Brockle- hurst Bayley-Worthington, whe showed me some of her diaries, sald: "The special trustees have found it impossible to carry out the bequest, because It Involves so much, and tie amount is so small.

"Her diaries will be handed over as soon as everything in settled."

"Give Us Casement's Body"

DEPUTATION of irish residents

Mrs. Bayley-Worthington's records

in London will call on Mr. de of spirit-talks range over 40 years.

Valera and urge him to renew the Describing нег

experience, appeal for transfer of the remains of which she says took place in Scot-Sir Roger Casement from Pentonville

Prison to Eire for re-buria!.

first

where lund,

she had gone shooting purly, she writes:

for a

"1 wake in the middle of the night to see a large white bird in the room. It flew through the closed window,

In March 1836 the Sunday Dispatch published an interview with an ex- convict who claimed that he assisted at the disposal of Cusement's body in Pentonville cemetery...

The man, described as Convict

This was followed in a "few minutes by the appearance of t coffin Alled with the most beautiful 2148, said: flowers

I put my hand among "The real reason why the British them and fell they were real flowers Government refused to allow the ... On returning home next day we body to be sent to Ireland for re- burial is that it was buried In quick- found a telegram announcing the lime. sudden death of a friend."

"MET MANY SPIRITS"

Another entry reads:

"The grave was between those of Crippen and Seddon and close to Bywaters."

"ISHW Queen Victoria several it." times after her death. One Christ- mus I had a vision of a card with.

A

view of the great vio let nurseries at Henfield, Sus- vex, where no less than 50,000 violet plants bloom every year. The violets grow in the open ground but each plant is covered by glass clock.

MAN CONFESSES TO MURDER OF THREE WOMEN

Brussels.

PALL; bespectacled Edouard Bru, 1 known in the Brussela under- world as a tobacco smuggler, stood in court here to-day and confessed to the murder of three women.

deaths of three other women.

The police are inquiring into the

"It is hopeless now to keep silent,"

Bru told the judge, as he admitted having, a year ago, strangled Amelia Godts with her stocking in-n-Brus

sels hotel.

The victims were: Julia du Kempeneer, 17-year-old servant girl, whom he met in a train: and

Bertle Petit, owner of a cafe in

Ghent.

WENT TO FLAT According to Brus, the girl Julin went to live with him and his wife (also under arrest) In their Brus-

"Shortly after Casement's burinisels dat.

Mr. David Devlin, of the Eire

fused..

WEDDING RING FOUND

Bra was arrested. In his flat a wedding ring engraved "B.P.," was found.

It was that of a Ghent cate owner,

too,

been beaten to death with a hammer. Berthe Petit, who last December had

The hammer

and he confessed to that crime, was found in Bru's

was found dead in a bedroom in a The third woman, Amelia-Godis, Brussels hotel over a year ago,

Bru told the police that he had one to the pictures with her before they went to the hotel.

While a radio set was playing in an adjoining room he tied her to a chair and strangled her with one of her stockings.

An artificial fur collar on her coat was unsewn by Bru and taken to his wife.

RADIO BROADCAST

A Talk by "Sabrina” From The Studio

REV. C. B. R. SARGENT

Radio Programme

Broadcast by

Z.B.W. on Frequencies of 845 k,e's. 0.02 mic's, per second.

H.K.T.

12.00-12.20 p.m. Relay of Service of Intercession from St John's Cathedral.

12.30 Billy Mayer (Piano), Limehouse Blues (Brainm-trana. Mayerl); Orange Blossom (A synco- pated Impression); Three Dances In Syncopation; 1. English Dance; 2.

Cricket-Dance; 3. Harmonica-Dance; 12.42 Roy Fox and His Orchestra, The Wanderers-Fox-Trot (Ber- nard and Wobster); You Do The Darndest Things, Baby (From "Har- Parade'); My First Love Song (From Queen of Hearis'); Would You Waliz (From 'Sun Francisco); Harbour Lights-Fox- | Trot (Williams and Kennedy); The Changing Of The Guard-Fox-Trot (Scholl and Jerome).

1.00 Time and Weather,

1.03 Itaydn-Symphony No. 45 [{"FarewelF") `In F Sharp Minor,

Played by The London Symphony Orchestra and conducted by Sir Henry J. Wood.

1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press, Weather and Announcements.

1.40 Songs by Richard Tauber (Tenor).

Sul As The Night (Curl Bohm); Calming Of The Tempest (Durrner Falk Nobody Could Love You' More (From Operetta *Paganinin').

Light Orchestral,

1.50 From Foreign Lands (Moszkowski) Berlin State Opera Orchestra cond, by Clemens Schmulstich; Homage March (Haydn Wood); Con- cert Waltz--"Joyousness" (Haydn Wood)..........Light Symphony Orchies- fen cond, by The Composer.

2.15 Close Down.

6.00-7.00 Chinese Programme. 7.00 Dance Records. Orchestra-Old Pal

Of Mine-

Slow Fox-Trat (Box, Cox and Ro- berts); Dance The Moonlight Waltz With Me-Waltz (Green and Grund- land). Mantovani and His Orches tra; Orchestra-Lonely Troubadour, -Tango (Miller and Bory)....Man- tovant and His Orchestra.

7.10

tions

7.15

Closing Local Stock Quotu-

London Relay Hughle Green and Ix Gang'.

With his latest juvenile successes and band.

7.45 Studio-A talk on 'What do

we want for our Daughter by *Sabrina',

B.CO Time Weather and Announce- ments.

8.05 London Thought

Relay-Food for

Three short talks on matters of topical interest.

8.25 Natan Milalcin_(Violin). La Da Campanella (Rondon from

(Second Movement from Concerto nini-Op. 7 Arr. Kreisler); Romance Concerto No. 2 in B Minor'-Paga-

Brilliante in D Major (Wieniawski No. 2-Wieniawski Op. 22); Polonaise Op. 4).

8.37 Orchestral Organ Prologue. 8.45 Studio-Kov. C. B. R..Sargent -30th series of opern. "More Voices of the Fast."

HMV DA 1229, D 1990, DB 1421, D 2002, D 2000 Polyden B 22418,

0.30 London Relay The Newa in D Major, Op. 38.

9.50 Ucculioven-Symphony No. 2 Played by the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra conducted Krauss.

by Clemens

10.23 Songs by Gerhard Husch (Baritone).

"I have shaken hunds with many the Home Office had the Initials re-

Search of Bru's fat revealed that spirits I knew when on earth, I could

She fell in love with him, he said. Ten forged passports were also found. Sehumunn-Op. 69, No. 1); Die Ehre he was engaged in tobacco smuggling. Die Beiden Grenadiere (Heine and feel their hands in mine distinctly...moved from all tombstones in Pen- und "pestered him with her love."

tonville--but I know. where to find He took her to Antwerp to find

To-day Bru and his wife were con- Goltes Aus Der Notur (Beethoven- her a job-in a bar. The maid re-fronted in prison. They spoke casual-Op. 48, No. 4). ty to each other

10.30 Vladimir Horowitz (Piano). Ministry of External Affairs, told the along the banks of the Scheldt. Bru police are investigating are;

They went for a walk one evening

The three other cases which the

Traumeswirren, Op. 12, No. 7 Sunday Dispatch that Mr. de Valera carried a parcel with him. It con-

(Schumann); Mazurka In E Minor, had consented to receive the deputa-tained a spade."

The disappearance of a 17-year-old Op. 41, No. 1 (Chopin): Valse Oublice girl who lived in the same street as lon.

(Liszt); Capricelo In F Minor (Doh- He shot the girl behind the neck

nanyi). and with his spade dug a

grave, in

scratching, attracted attention to the

which he buried the body, Two days later a dog, anuming and spot and the body was found.

'From the Queen' written on it.

"I saw King Edward VII. twice within ten days after his death. The first time he was wailding outside Buckingham Palace with a long black

Sir Roger Casement, caught while bringing arms to Ireland in a German submarine during the wor, was exe-

cont over his head, and puckered uputed in London inore than 20 years

to form a sort of black crown..........

"The second time he was wearing n scarict uniform trimmed with gold braid, and I heard him say, 'm no longer n King, but I never left anyone in distress. I was a pence- matter!"

"TREACHEROUS WOMEN"

Mrs. Bayley-Worthington also tells

of a conversation with Queen Eliza- beth during a sitting with a medium. Elizabeth, she said, told her!

ago.

.

Rain

Dru:

The strangling with a stocking of a "2-year-old Liec muldservant in Murch, 1937, and

The death to a similar manner of woman in Strasbourg, France.

Water is Good DOLLAR MARKED

For You-Says M.P.

IN 1892 COMES

BACK 5 TIMES Indian River City, Flu.

A marked silver dollar that

RAIN water, says Mr. Muc-water is stagnant and protected from has returned to the same man

quisten, K.C., Conservative the light. M.P. for Argyll, is

Purer than water from the earth; Free from all typhoid and other

germs; and

five times in the last 16 years To doctors pure rain water has no will not get the chance to wander advantage over pure mains water. It into the hands of the public not subject to the same expert super- has the great disadvantage that it is again. visions as the water in reservoirs.

"When I was on earth wemen were treacherous to me, and I was treacherous to them; you have helped me, and I will help you against treacherous people.

"When you are at Sudeley Castle [Mrs. Bayley Worthington

often

Makes the beat tea when boiled. stayed there) at Christmas, take a He contends that those who drink pencil and paper, and I will try and rain water after boiling are never write through you. I will try to affileted by rheumatism. And to help you in your material surround- give force to his argument he asks ings, and I will try to keep your the Minister of Health to provide enemies away from you."

tanks for rural arens.

Sir Kingsley Wood has replied: "I [Queen Elizabeth was referring, it is explained, to the fact that the was not aware of the peculiar dietetic dlarist always felt oppressed by the and medicinal qualities of influence of earth-bound spirits at Water." He adds that local author-arrived. Sudeley.]

Electric Suits Are Here

Back in 1992 when Miller was in Tonnerree, he engraved, his initials on the dollar because he earned it on his first job. He spent the dollar in Bristol, Vn.

10.43 Marck Weber and Is Or- chestra.

Leo Fali-Potpourri (Arr. Dostal); Potpourri of Waltzes (Robrech!).

11.00 London Relay-America Speake-4.

A series of talks broadcast from the U. S. A. to.the British Empire.

11.20 Clore Down.

Mobilisation Bill Passes

Tokyo, Mar. 17. tional General Mobilisation Bill con- The debate on the epochal Na- cluded this morning in the House of Peers with a series of queries by measure was referred to the special Viscount Takamitsu Nimurodo. The committee of 27 members.

Upper Chamber surprised some ob The brevity of the debate in the servers who had forecast a spirited than the few hours which the Peerst discussion over a much longer period devoted to it in the plenary session. A stormy polemical voyage through the committee sessions, however, is expected to be still in store for the measure.

Nineteen years later Miler was operating unilling station at Indian River City, and again the same dollar come into his possession-that time for Electrically-hented sults have payment for gasoline. Later he con- tributed the dollar to a campaign for funds for tics must supply a sumelency of So have electrically-heated gloves, Home.

the Florida Children's The debate started early in the wholesome water, and this may be muffs and blankets. "Subsequently she did appear to done by storing rain water in pro-

morning following receipt of the On July 3, 1930, the postmuster bill from the House of Representa- me at Sudeley," records Mrs. Bayley-perly constructed tanks.

They will be shown at the British of Indian River City, in making ives which passed it late last night. Worthington, "and after the conver

Industries Fair, to be held at Earl's change for Miller, gave him the same Rain water (writes the Medical Court ond

Well-informed political observers sation, the spirit of Henry came through and said:

VIII. Correspondent) la certainly the Castle Bromwich, Birmingham, from Iation again, and, finally, on last important ever

Olymple, London, and silver dollar. It went back in cireu describe the bill as one

of the most purest water supply when collected, February 21 to March 4.

introduced in the Christmas ove, the same aliver dollar Diet in Pray for me. If I had known container. This applies only when been devised, in the first place. for

as soon as it has fallen, into a clean

In Japan's The electrically-heated suits have was given to Miller in payment of a when on earth the things that you the, als is free

history. With its debt

forthcoming

by the Lower House and

u know, I should not have dana, the

porms and | almen. -

Miller plans to keep the dollar now.

progress Upper things be cause

He explained he liked to look at it of the week, the Government's pro- House, perhaps berough the the end gramme

fumes..

from

I did. God's laws must A tank supply is second best when Tufter myself water mains, are, available, for the

Prema

leren ily-wa-switch and your and imagine the places it has been anime of legislation will have ped out the ley. Bland

used United, Preis, “

quarters predict Reuters

HENRY HEATH HATS

STAND UP TO THE

ROUGHEST TREATMENT

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