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THE KAISER'S FATE IN THE STARS

OUTLOOK NOT VERY PROMISING. In the Sunday Magazine section of the. "New-York. World,". Mr. John C. Hackett, an American writer who has been a lifelong student of astrology, presents an interesting forecast based on the "old-time laws of astrological science," of the fate of the rulers of the five principal belligerent nations in Europe. Concerning the Kaiser ho says:— "The • directional influences .in the iKaiser's horoscope at present are very ■unfortunate, and the eclipse of January 28 threatens great trouble. A staggering defeat would seem inevitable in the near future. His Imperial Majesty, in fact, is facing the blackest hours in his entire career. Saturn, the planet of ignomy and defeat, is about to retrograde in his Majesty's ascendant. Death will hover over the Kaisor about the first of February. "Of the events of human life, none is more difiioult to forecast,- astrolpgically, than death. Towards the end of ) January, it may bo learned that he has i died of heart disease—diagnosed as, syncope. Should January and February pass him unscathed, he will get a new lease of life in April, defeat his enemies,-and June will find him at the crest of a fresh wave of success. "The accession of the Emperor Charles to the Austrian throne was a terrible fatality at this time. As long a she and the Emperor continue to. exist- the Emperor Charles will be a millstone about the Kaissr's neck; a leech and an exhauster of the Kaiser's vitality.. Ju}y promises activities in connection with the signing of treaties, and late August may bring an armietice. It will not endure and the end of September threatens a renewal _of hostilities between the Kaiser, King George, and the Tsar. ■ The Kaiser will then .moot with some crushing reverses, and, in its important units, his navy will be wined out."—Central News.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3048, 9 April 1917, Page 3

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THE KAISER'S FATE IN THE STARS Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3048, 9 April 1917, Page 3

THE KAISER'S FATE IN THE STARS Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3048, 9 April 1917, Page 3

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