HITLER'S NUMBER.
"IN FOR A BAD TIME." ! i X UME ROLOGIS T' S COUNT. 1 (Special.—By Air Mail.) LOKDOX, March 23. The number of the armoured train which took Hitler to meet Mussolini at the Brenner Pass was E45206. Mr. George Bratley, the London numerologist, when told the number said: "I'm I not a bit surprised. Looks as though I poor old Hitler's in for a bad time." He explained that, according to th» powers of numbers it looks as though things will work out contrary to Hitler's expectations. This is Mr. Brat lev's. system. The alphabet has the following numerical values: — 123456759 ABCDEFG HI J K L >1 X O 1' Q E STCV W X T Z As E is 5. Hitler's train number adds up to 22. which indicates the coining together of the two dictators. And 2 !>lus 2 equals -1. a number which, says Mr. Bratley, indicates lonjr journey* and unexpected events. Affair* arranp ed under the influence of -3 usually havo a different ending from what is expected.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 97, 24 April 1940, Page 5
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HITLER'S NUMBER.
Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 97, 24 April 1940, Page 5
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