OLD MOORE'S PREDICTIONS
WHAT IS TO HAPPEN" IN 1011. The poor okl earth will have a difficult time, in surviving the gloomy prophecies of "Old -Hoove" for 1,011. The year begins hopefully, for "trade will be good,-money plentiful, and business on the Stock Exchange will vovive." In February there will be unrest in Russia and from Madrid will come a cable message "which will eauso for .a time a shudder throughout the land." The next -month will bring startling news from Berlin, when a most distinguished personage will be in imminent danger of losing his life. During the same month the revolutionary party throughout Europe will be extremely active, and a far-reaching plot to destroy several most important people will be brought to light. Many arrests will be made, and more than one lady anarchist will be brought into contact with Scotland Yard. For the end of .March a fearful airship accident is foretold, and in .May an express train will come into collision with a goods train. Violent deaths of English mien and women in China are programmed for June, and for July a peace conference between two great monarchy. T-n August a strange and baffling disease will make its appearance, and many eminent men will trace its origin to sleeping sickness. "An outbreak of fearful fire in one of the Midland manufacturing districts" is announced for September, to be followed next month by the holding up of a train by armed robbers, associated with a world-wide religious community." In December will come the news of '•'the death of a very well-known worker associated with a' wold-wide religious comniunty." "The year 101' hj," the prophet declares, "will be a year bringing in its train strikes, lawlessness, acts of violence, and defiance of the law. No matter what side of the House will be, in power, it will require, a very mighty hand indeed to pulverise these dangerous fanatics with smcli strong Socialistic aspirations."
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 299, 21 January 1911, Page 10
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324OLD MOORE'S PREDICTIONS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 299, 21 January 1911, Page 10
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