This account is quoted from the Harbinger of Light, Melbourne. Stone-throwing by spirits in Australia. By A Mueller, M.D. Amongst the varied phenomena of Spiritualism, not the least interesting are those spontaneous “unimplored” tokens of
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Heidelberg, Melbourne, Australia (1950)
Boy is questioned on Melbourne mystery tappings. Melbourne: Police investigating the mysterious nightly tappings on the walls of a house at Heidelberg for the past three weeks and stone-throwing on the roofs of other houses
Continue ReadingShoalwater, Perth, Australia (1973)
Hand that rocks the cradle… A young Australian couple have claimed they are being terrorised by a poltergeist, which has sent crockery and kitchen utensils crashing about their home and even tried to tip their
Continue ReadingMaclean, NSW, Australia (1893)
Some five or six months ago a man named George Hart, residing at Maclean, in New South Wales, was accidentally drowned at Harwood, and up to a few days ago his widow, who had no
Continue ReadingMurwillumbah, NSW, Australia (1924)
Mysterious stonethrowing. Murwillumbah “ghost.” People resident at Roma Mountain, near Murwillumbah, are becoming excited and alarmed in consequence of mysterious attacks with stones on the roof of the residence of Mr JWR Walker. Both day
Continue ReadingRoma, Queensland, Australia (1877)
The Haunted House at Roma. I am not going to curdle your blood or harrow your feelings. I certainly have to tell about an apparition – the apparition of a woman – but she has
Continue ReadingTarcutta, NSW, Australia (1949)
“Unknown Power” Mystifies Farmer at Tarcutta. A mysterious power which is said to be hurling plates 150 to 200 yards from a stationary milking machine, has led to an appeal from Tarcutta for a research
Continue ReadingCampbell Town, Tasmania, Australia (1867)
Cornwall Chronicle: – “It is not often we hear of ghosts and haunted houses in Tasmania; for it is a popular belief that ghosts are confined to the other side of the world; but no
Continue ReadingMoama, New South Wales (1878)
A ghost story. The Moama correspondent of the Riverine Herald sends the following particulars of a ghostly sensation near the border town: – “About ten miles from Moama, on the east side of the line,
Continue ReadingDubbo, New South Wales, Australia (1894)
Coolbaggie Creek is in the vicinity of Rawsonville, to the NW of Dubbo. A Coalbaggie Mystery. About three years ago, Peter Stein, a hard-headed, practical, frugal German, sold property he possessed in the Wagga district,
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