Astrologer’s guide
Omens and portents have fascinated people since the dawn of time, and for much of humanity the search for portents has meant looking to the stars. Hundreds of thousands of newspaper and magazine readers throughout the Eng-lish-speaking world read about the stars in columns prepared by the Dean of
English Astrologers and head of the Astrologers’ Association in the United Kingdom, John Naylor. He writes under the pen-name of “Orion.” From Monday, Orion will write in “The Press.” No matter what your attitude towards astrology, his experience and reputation assures entertaining reading.
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Press, 10 August 1985, Page 1
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