Victim Sends A Message From Spirit World
The Daily Banner
Paris, May 14
William T. Stead, the famous writer and delver into the psychic, who went down in the wreck of the Titanic, is said to have sent a message from the spirit world saying that his death was painless and perfectly calm.
Fermand Girrod, of the Psychic Research Society, of France, an organizaton of standing, today announced that after repeated efforts he had succeeded in communicating with Stead.
Girrod says that for four days Stead had been trying to communicate with him and that after the use of five different mediums he received the message, which said that Stead had died without suffering and in perfect calm.
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