A DIP INTO THE FUTURE.
PROPHECIES FOR 1906. The following (writes the London Mail) , are a few of the scores of definite prophecies contained in "Zadkiel,” "Raphael,” and "Old Moore” —there are two "Old Moores” in the field this year. Any one can easily test the value of such predictions by cutting them out and comparing with the actual happenings of 1906 month by month. The first two months' of' the year are omitted : OLD MOORE (of Pilgrim Street). March—Great stir about hospital management. April—A very prominent statesman will pass away. May—One of Royal lineage will pass away. June—Theatres and entertainments will "slump.” ( July—Great mortality among the \ wealthy. August—United States Bank col-lapses.—World-known philanthropist will pass away. September—Bank shares will rise. October—Social upheaval in Turkey. November—Russian stocks revive. December—Launching of a new London newspaper. RAPHAEL. March—Earthquake shocks frequent and destructive. April—Government will be hard pressed. May—Hungary will make a fight for freedom. June —"The red hand of the assassin will be seen.” July—Slump on Stock Exchange. August—New discoveries in the realm of science. September—Earthquake shocks in many places. October—" Turkey will be unfortunate." November —Serious commotion in China. December Alarming news from abroad —China the scene of turmoil and crime. OLD MOORE (of Crane Court). March—Agitation by clerks of His Majesty’s P.O. April—Disquieting news from America.—Money market dull. May—Shocking crime in Paris. — Stormy weather. June —Society shocked by a grave scandal. July—Accident to northern-bound train. August—Startling news from Russia.—Wonderful find of gold. September—Death of well-known philanthropist. October —Death of a well-known authoress. November —News of a shipping disaster.—Attempt to rob an important city house. December—Death of a well - known statesman. ZADKIEL. March—Stability of French Republic shaken. April—Fires and disturbances in Dublin. May—A city magnate meets with danger. June —Parliamentary debates exciting. July—Earthquake shock in SouthEast Europe. August—Serious calamity or turbulence in Philadelphia. September—Misfortunes to rulers of Russia and Spain. October—Discontent amongst Post Office employees. November —Disaster falls on Portugal. —Heavy rain and floods. December —Indian Affairs improve. Disastrous wrecks.
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Southern Cross, Volume 13, Issue 49, 3 March 1906, Page 3
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328A DIP INTO THE FUTURE. Southern Cross, Volume 13, Issue 49, 3 March 1906, Page 3
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