KITCHENER AND THE SEER.
CHEIRO'B REMINISCENCES. A REMARKABLE PREDICTION. Australian and N.Z. Cable Assn. LONDON, October 3. Reminiscences of Cheiro, the famous seer, reveal that the late Lord Kitchener twice consulted the seer, the Beoond occasion being while he was at the War Office. Ghciro, reading Kitchener's' hand, repeated his own earlier prophecy that Kitchener would meet his death on the water. Kitchener was so impressed by this prophecy that he said he would send a sign to Cheiro if such a fate overtook him. Cheiro declares that on tho night Kitchener was drowned aboard the Hampshire a large oaken shield, bearing British and Irish arms inexplicably fell from a wall in Chciro's home and was split in halves. Later inquiries shdNved that the destruction or the shield synchronised exactly with the time the Hampshire sunk.
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Waikato Times, Volume 96, Issue 15358, 5 October 1923, Page 5
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