$100 to drive off a ghost. Fed up with the pranks of a poltergeist, a Chinese family living off Kim Keat Road in Singapore have spent more than $100 for the services of an exorcist
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Penang, Malaysia (1963)
A playful ghost keeps knocking on their door. Penang, Sun. – A playful ghost has been harassing an old Malay couple in Bukit Glugor, about five miles from here, giving them sleepless nights. “This ghost
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Penang still haunted. “Samseow” changes quarters. With the Noordin Street “spook” still within memory, there now comes from Penang yet another ghost story – this time having its origin in and around Patani Road, the
Continue ReadingMantin, Malaysia (1927)
Strange Spook Story. Regular occurrence of fires. (From our own correspondent). Kuala Lumpur, July 22. A strange story is related from Mantin, a village between Kuala Lumpur and Seremban, where a Chinese fish seller’s newly
Continue ReadingButterworth, Malaysia (1950)
‘Ghost’ haunts Malay girl. A “ghost” in Province Wellesley is at present defying Malay, Siamese, Hindu and Chinese medicine men who for the last four days have been making frantic efforts to drive it away
Continue ReadingShasta County, California (1885)
Stones fall near a remote farm but the activity soon transfers inside the house. Many objects are moved and hidden and the occurrences seem to focus on the Fishers’ eleven-year-old daughter. A large knife balances on her shoulder and is seen by many people.
Continue ReadingGustavia, Saint-Barthelemy Island, Leeward Islands (1850)
The Simmons family experience stone throwing and the movement of various items in their house, and are seemingly attacked by something unseen.
A coin appears in response to a policeman’s request.
Scandicci, Florence, Italy (1898)
Spiritualism in the Daily Papers. It is very certain that, as regards the attitude of the Press towards Spiritualism and the publicity willingly given to all matters connected with it, foreign journalism is far ahead
Continue ReadingBellechasse, Quebec, Canada (1861)
Missiles thrown by Unseen Hands. To the Editor of ‘Light’. Sir, – In connection with the numerous instances of stone-throwing, &c., chronicled in the pages of the Press in various parts of the globe, I
Continue ReadingKermarc, Plouguernevel, Brittany, France (1876)
France appears to be the favorite country for spirits who like to throw stones, though such phenomena as stone-throwing have occasionally appeared in other lands. Perhaps it pleasingly recalls to the perpetrators of the mischief
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