Article clipped from The Sun and The New York Herald

Flaher. near the Admiralty.PORTSMOUTH HAS A GHOST.• •Apparition” In t hi* 'Moonlight trouiCi the Town.*Kcto/ CdWf lo TB» BON 4MD, N*wYouk Itauj). i’,puripir,i93if, t» Tme 8m / m» New To»k HmiJ*.| PoWTMMOl^rtf. S*pt 4 —-A ffhOHl M'fttv hn« Junt thrilled the dockyard* dUirfct of Portsmouth. where hundred* of men ahd women pa**ed the whole of n night recently watching * * woman dressed In White, with gently swaying body, standing bcj|d» tin open window of it houc that had long been dri’Crt* d.”The ghost waa flrit seen by children playing In the street in the moonlight, u I They ran from the place •'creaming. o*d aoon a large fcwd of men ami women gathered and Raw the *p*ctre. Brleks were thrown at the apparition, but at!!! the swaying body remained bcaltto the window, continuing always Ita mournful n^e-aaw. Ita Invulnerability' convinced the crowd that they were really kxdtfm; at something aupcrnnturul. bat «arnl-nation of the room the next morning re-vented that the '•ghoet waa onlj % atrip of hanging wall paper, upon which the ray* of % atraet lamp fell.
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Sun, Sep 05, 1920

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