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HEADING THE STARS

KAISER'S MESSAGE OF DOOM.

Among the chief interests the chart of the heavens now: presents are new compli. cations and discords. .which bode disaster for the German Emperon., Such, at least, is the statement .of. Mr Frank Theodore Allen, director of the Astrological Research Society of Atlantic Oity.. He declares that the end of the war is very much nearer than those, supposedly best qualified to have an, opinion aTo willing to concede. But, then, lie has planetary means to guide him. "As for the Kaiser," says Mr Allen, "while there are grave portents, of .disaster and full reverses late this summer and early fall, these aTe but a slight foretaste of the vastly greater turbulence of the planetary vibrations scheduled to torture and .distract and effectively destroy him next winter and the early months of 1918. -.r»...

"While the ferocious Kaiser proceeds at a conistantly increasing s&jed down the toboggan of disaster,' it to note that the 'horoscope of Mr Lloyd George is becoming under stellar vibrations, commencing this summer, a«d steadily increasing in potency for at least two years, which, guarantees' him by far the most gratifying and .successful achievement of his career

"Therefore, so.long as these men hold theiit respective positions)- there can be no 1 doubt that the war-is gwiftly proceeding to that final crisis which will enable the ' champions of humanity.to dictate such terms of peace as shall indeed make thp world 6afe for democracy."

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Evening Star, Issue 16625, 7 January 1918, Page 1

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HEADING THE STARS Evening Star, Issue 16625, 7 January 1918, Page 1

HEADING THE STARS Evening Star, Issue 16625, 7 January 1918, Page 1