Show DOG HAS PSYCHIC POWER OWNER SAYS convey conveys messages to master by telepathy london meet nell said by her owner prof prot T J littlejohn of exeter to be the only telepathic greyhound in england at the invitation ot of dr R slang mans field robinson who plans to try the dogs telepathic powers on Ooma ruru when he makes his next attempt to communicate with mars liars a reporter wae was introduced to nell trained by master I 1 nell an affectionate animal looting looking like any other thoroughbred grey hound bound was trained in the art of telepathy I 1 by her master who to back up his hi contention that hia his dog has psychic power signed a statutory declaration in the presence of a lon don solicitor in it he does solemnly and sincerely declare as follows 1 my greyhound nell has tl e abil ity to convey mental messages to me by telepathy of which power I 1 hae haie given aou ou the following examples out of very many others that have oc burred several examples are then given including the following three 1 in august 1826 1926 when the said dog was at exeter and I 1 was at pal mouth she conveyed to me a message that she had bad been locked up in a coal house and had gone without her tea as to the truth of which I 1 have pro vided signed statements of four wit at nesses tells of kittens 2 on returning from ilfracombe Ilfra combe to exter on april 22 1930 1 I x a met by neil nell and got from her a arthic message formed of the words 1 itten litten kitten kitten on making Invest igi tion I 1 found that thatty my cat had just given birth to kittens in nells nell s basket and she was the first to convey this intelligence to me 3 1 I witnessed on july 5 1930 at 3 30 p in in london the perception of a mental message from nell by fir dr mansfield robinson that she wanted water he said he got this message fetched the water which nell drank greedily and then went to the doctor and rubbed her head affectionately against his knees to express her grat etude and then convened con veed to me a message that the doctor wanted to go upstairs which he admitted was correct |