PHONE-VOYANCE, 16§ (No. 53.) Bournemouth, June 16, 1998. DeAR Mr. TURVEY, As my wife is not very well to-day, she asks me to write to you with reference to your Clair- voyance through the telephone when you rang up yesterday. You told her that she was standing at the end of a passage with yellow walls and brown linoleum on floor, As you have never been in the house or had it described to you it is quite impossible for you to have known these details, which are quite correct. You also asked her if she had her sleeves turned up, and if, before she came to the tele- phone, she had her hands in a bowl of water or in a work-basket. The actual facts are that her sleeves came to the elbow with net cuffs, and that she got up from serving the sweets at the dinner-table, which were in two glass bowls. With kind regards, etc., FRANK LANE,