BRITISH VICTORIES
PREDICTED BY EGYPTIAN DEVELOPMENTS IN BALKANS AND ELSEWHERE. THIRTY MONTHS OF WAR. The brilliant victories gained by the British forces in the Western Desert were predicted in the Almanac issued' by Sayed Aly Saleh El Assiouty. actually printed before the recent British advance took place. Even the fact that thousands of prisoners would be taken by the British in Egypt is mentioned in page 65. There are other prophecies about an important naval action to take place: shortly in the North Sea in which Great Britain will destroy the German Fleet while Kiel would be attacked by the R.A.F.. and a similar victory to that of Taranto would be won by Britain. The British Fleet will also deal the death blow to the Italian naval forces in the Mediterranean in which it will secure such mastery that Libya and the Dodecanese Islands would bo completely isolated. EGYPT. SYRIA AND PALESTINE. The British victories in the Western Desert would remove much of the danger of invasion against Egypt. A popular leader will die and important legislation will be issued. In Iraq there would be some trouble but she would finally join the cause of democracy. In Syria there would be a jising which would be supported by Palestine. and there will be better days in store for the .Arab World. TURKEY AND THE BALKANS. In Turkey and the Balkans the war will continue in favour of the .Allies and Turkey will take part in it on Britain's side. | The Soviets would assure Turkey of; friendship and the result of Turkey s; intervention in the War will be greatly | to her advantage as she will wm deci-' give victories There will be intrigues by the Sov- j lets against Iran which will, however ' stand firm and finally wm the day Russia, whose stand has been some-1 .chat ambiguous for the pas: year or, so, will finally declare her policy In five months’ time, she will i-tilei ' the war against Germany and will bej attacked in the Far East by Japan j With regard to Japan, she will strive! !o make peace with China and her: Prime Minister will be changed 3 rouble will ensue between her and j the United States of America over the annexation of certain islands in the Paciflc but America will finally wm. j GREAT BRITAIN. Great Britain will enter upon a mighty struggle next year ,<«! will m- ■ cure great victories as a result of* which her enemies will be defeated j before her Final victory will be dearly b.mghij but it is certain and Britain will haw; the actual support of the whole Mos-; Rm World, the Syrians playing an ;m-. porlant part in the final stages of thej v.*nr. i Th<* people of Palestine whethet Arabs or Jew- will give proof of ihe ; r lovalt'.' to th<* cimse fur winch Br;tainj is fighting. Intrigues in India will c<>me to an| end and the Indian ALoh-m- will declare them full uppers t' Britain | THE UNITED STATES. The United Sum .11 be fmc. d to enter the war on Britain'- <;de and. against Japan and her mtervcittion expedite the <nd ‘ th-- v. ai m' favour i.'f Alliv Siu- will ’!;•(.• in it’il ar! a mediator for peace between tie: many am! ihe Allies a l:.d\ wiil have alio .uiy surrendered. and the p. nc<- te;n;.. will be M’.eh .<••• wHI en tire a utiivet’.d; and uninterrupted peace mid .. ■ reap of v, ch Gcrmimv emmot j .... ’ ;b!y i><‘ tile r-HiM’ ”f another w.<r >;* the future. The da? mi which the P» <ce Ti'/.ity ’.‘<il! be : ;gm:d wd! b<- <,-x.<c!iy afkr the lapse of 30 months from the date of thi* beginning of the war by Germany
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 8 February 1941, Page 9
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