Enter Spirits, Exit Family. The Titus family took one look at the furniture moving about by itself in their new council flat shortly after midnight – and fled. Mr and Mrs John Titus, Norman, aged
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Margate, Kent (1966)
The Case Of The Haunted Bingo Hall. Dr George Owen, a Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, and this year’s President of the Cambridge University Society for Psychical Research, brings to ghost-hunting the probing, analytical mind
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Ordeal of haunted girl may soon end. The ordeal of an eleven-year-old Irish girl who has been haunted by abnormal phenomena may soon be over – that was the verdict of two doctors and a
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Poltergeist is No. 1 Suspect. Detectives were called to a house in Rhondda Street, Swansea, last night because of damage caused by what the occupants believed to be the work of a poltergeist. The occupants
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The Mystery of No. 13. Uncanny House at Fleetwood. Woman’s Appeal to Council. This is the mystery of No. 13, which is believed to be an unlucky number, according to a Fleetwood family. Uncanny noises
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Queer Happenings at a Country House. Of seasonable interest is the story, related at a festive gathering this week, and vouched for by the teller, of recent weird happenings at a country house near Nottingham.
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Exorcism may settle Kenton poltergeist. Things which went bang in the night have been worrying a young Kenton man, and on Wednesday a team of exorcists came to his semi-detached in Woodgrange Avenue. There were
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Mrs W’s council flat is haunted by a cheeky ghost. By Mary Malone. Priests have tried twice to exorcise a poltergeist from Mrs Patricia Wright’s council flat – and failed. Mrs Wright, 32, spoke yesterday
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The Hayes and the Hobgoblin. Cape Town Experience of Ex-Fulham Family. A thirty-year-old newspaperman, Mr Robert Hayes and his wife, who until last October were living at Bishop’s Mansions, Bishop’s Park Road, are central figures
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Three met a violent poltergeist in a flat off the Fulham Road. The ghost of the “Bloody Bishop,” which is said to haunt the precincts of Fulham Palace, has come to light again. In “A
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