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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18 1914.

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:

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KAISER

ANTICHRIST, d that they will all be slaves it

they do not trample down this songwr

1

THE HISTORY OF A REMARKABLE,

PREDICTION.

• Full Text of the Prophecy. Th praphoes Brother Johanars, which was first printed in jurin The Bening Standard on October 3, and ros

printed on October 17, las cued a p found impression, and in reply to the many inquires as to the history and identity of the auther. the Evening

Standard as offered the inllowing ex- planation, without, however, avvinding any

owibility for its unthenticity

The Latin original of the prophecy was Joud on the papers of the Inte Adrion Podadan, author

work in three volumes un. Prophecies, und clitor ཨནཱསཀཧཱཏམཧ ཡ:ཨཀཱ- mrieds-the-Apཡཱ-re-thme Supernatural, hy his son, who had it translated into Freach nul published in the columas of The Figaró,

As to the in himself, it ran by gleaned of his biography save the meagres given by M. Peluian,

facts

Recording to him, his father can

The Antchrist will be recognisable * Is er wmks: he will chiefly mas Par pay monks, women, children, jami vaki people. He will show my money: or will pass along holding a wireh liks the, barlari:dis, but invoking the amane of l hair

the

31. I false words will resemble them

Christians, but his acts will be there

Kees and the Roman perentori will be an eagle in his goat of arms, wd there will also be one in that of his confederate, the ether wicked-nonarch.

12. But this one is a Christian, and will die cursed by the Pope Benolie tas, who will be elected at the beginning of the reign of the Antichrist.

13. Prints and monks will no longer ichterwing and alsolving the combatants. because for the first time prints and monk will fight with tho other citizens, and also because. Popa Helictus having cursed the Antichrist. will be proclaimed that all thesay who wage war against him will be in a stubs of pree, and should they die, will, ika

In the possession of the manuscripts, straight to heaven.

|

15. In order to conquer the Antichrist; ' Ta mese must be killed than Rome has over held. It will quite an effort frem all lands for the cock, the leopard, and the white eagle would not suffice to over. come the black engle if they wero nob

all the human race. Inipod by the prayers and devation of

14. The Pope's Bull" proclaimjuz through a monk of Saint-Michel de Frithese things will make a great suusation, golt, near Turascon, who, in turn, re- reived it from an Abbe Deunt, a learned and will cause the death of the monarch,

the Antichrist's ally. prest, who died an a way gerat mgr. M. Pälalan, the,, son, a deep stulest öf all matters appertaining to theolog founk the manuscript in 1981, on the death of his father, among a mass of other papers dealing with the gift of prophetic vision. Although over ut that time, he was startled by the extra orditury vividness the picture drawn ig Brother Juhanna, he never thought of it nga until the entrance of England

16. Never before has humanity bern int the present struggle recalled to his such peril, for the triumph of the mind the leopard and his claws.`' Te Antichrist would be that of the Demon," sriediscovered the prophecy, and the won-in when he is incarnated. „lorful arevrney of the description of the Juttling rations led him to translate it. centuries after the Incarnation of the Word the Beast in his turn would to incnrtated, and would threaten the earth with as many wils as the-Divine Incar- aation had brought it grades.

HUMANITY IN GRAVE, PERIL.

17. For it has been said that twenty,

M. Peislan Gloves Brother Johantes: to have been a French monk who lived and wrote, in the sixteciith century..

KAISER AN VERITABLE ANTICHRIST. “ Following the full text of the pro

1. Near the year two thousand the phecy, the first seventeen paragraphe Antichrist will appear; his any will now being included for the firus tireurs in Aumbers anything herebefore 1. Several times has one weemed to imagined: there will be Christians recenice him, because all the slayers amongst his horties, and amongst the of the Lamb resemble each other, and defenders of the "Lamb there will be all the wick are the prerers of the Mahtavan and savage trims. - Gent Wieknit One.

The veritable Antichrist will be

of this monarchs of his time, a son et Luther he will invoke God and call hinsall His messenger.

19. For the first-line the Tomb will" bu mitirely rel, in the whole of the l'hristian work there will not be a space

at will not be rel; ail the heavens,

earth, the water, and even the air, i

2. The prince of lies will swear by the, will be red, fog blood will flow in the Bible: He wil call himself the Arm of sphere of the four elements at the same

the Most High, chastising corrupted pple.

4. will only have one arm, but his innumerable armies, who will take as their motto "God is with us, wit

en like infernal legionx,

5. For a long while ho will set by ruse mzal trowan; his spies will sperad all over the earth, and his will be the master of the crets of those in power.

tane

20. The black engla will throw itself on the cock, which will lose many its dathers, but will strike heroically with its spur. It would be soon' ami- hilated, were it not for the help of the Inupard and its claw..

21. The black engle, which will exe oth, the land of Lather, will surprise the cock by another side, und will invade 5. He will have theologians in his pay-half of the land of the cock.

to certify and prove his ericétial mision. 22. The white eagle, which will come 7. A war will furnist him with the trom the north, will surprise the binek reason for lifting the musk. It will not eagle, and the other eagle, and will cam he one which he will make against thepletely iarađo the land of the Antichrist French monarch, but another, which

from an end to the other...

will lan ensily zengnised by the fact that

in two wick time it will have botme universal.

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25. The black eagle will be forced to leave the evek, to fight the white eagle,

H. It will call to arms all Christions, and the eck will pursue the black engle Mahselans, and even other very into the Innd of the Antichrist to help distant peoples. Armies will be formed the whith eagle. is the four parts of the world.

24. The battle waged until then will CHRISTIAN WOLDS-FIENDISH ACTS. be small to comparison with those that 9. For men's minds will be opened by will tal pinen in the land of Luther, angels, and in the third week they will beenuse the seven angels will at the Lund-rétand that this is the Antichrist, same time pone fire frun their burgers on the impious lanel fiume taken from the Apocalypse), which means that the Lumb "will order the extermination of the Antichrist's co

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23. When the Post toes ho is lost he will bearing furious; during months the leak of the white eagle, the clevi of the leopard, sad the spurs of the cock. must harass him.

20. Ilivers will be crossed over inautes of dead bodies, which is some places will change the course of the waters. Doly great-noblemen, superior officers. and princes will receive burial, for to the cage caused by firearms will bo mklcul thoma who perishad, by faunios"; nni plague.

27. The Antichrist will several times for peace, but the seven angels who

for Xmas presents, consisting of Dalle precede the these aumals, defenders of

of all kinds, Clockwork and Mechanical the Lamb, have declared tro sitory.

Toys, Noah's Arks, do, daly de

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HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers, Hongkong, Dec. 14, 191445 20

shill only be accords on the condition

that the Antichrist, bo crushest, like straw

on the thrishing fince that th

28. Executors of the Lanib's justice, these thrao snimals cannot stop faning,

as long as any midlers remain to xăm Auntiehrket.

dik The reason the wontenise of the Lamb, de 16 inglable in "what the Anti- chist han pretended to hựa Christian' anal to be mating in His Name, so that W kò al no⋆ perish, the fruit of the

| Rolemption would ixa lot, and the gutes [of Hell would prevail against the Saviour,

PRSTIEPS BRA OF PRVON »

30. It will be seen that it is not a kiemas combat which will be waged } where the Antichrist farges his armn«, This three aniriaals, detonden of thời Lunch, will 'exterminate the Antichrist's i laat Army: but the battle Held will boy. Leone as an alter of sacrifice, larger than

the greatest of with, and the will have changed its ships by making, in in chuins of avaid,

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at. The Antichrist will ask'k erosen, | and will do dentented and alone, He Emply will be divided into twenty-two Stites, but none will have either a royal have an army, of vesselu, *

3. The white sagky by Michael's order; will drive the Crescent from Europe, where only Christiana' will re main; it will crempy Constantinople.

. Then ern of poses and pros perity will connector all the univers and chers will be not torn way, each nation being overal cording to its wish and living in justies

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3. There will be rà àword Lutheran lack bread, runks, and 1 with / BRONZE, DAMASCENE, CLOISONNE & BATSUMA objecta of Art

Schismaties. The Lamb will reign. plenty of sugar, and plain chocolate, all of and the joys of hunnunity will come which to well red. gelling a biu. But otherwise he Happy they who, escaping from the perils of this prodigious time, ean esta ef its fruit, which will be the reign of the Eternal Spirit and ties sunetification of humanity, only to be achieved by the | defeat of the Antichrist,

SECRET OF RUSSIAN VICTORIES.

the

went allowance, which is not babitual dist the rition being considerably war what in 1303 with the majority of the Russian peasa try, yen is other Earpana armies. Then he as wholesome cabbage soups and plenty of that tasty Russian black bread which has suni insaluable feeding properties. The peasantry in all the provinces behind the Rassian fighting lines are baking bread for. the arules, being paid for the work due and having in addition the overweight

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said: Advanced towards the captain and quietly penis upon the scene with All Lapcient

courago and vistue.

**It was I who fired."'

The officne was not decaived by this self indictment which he knew was untrue.

There is no disguising the fact that. the sympathies, und hopes of the great

In many sensor not understood in ther AN AESTRIAS GENERAL'S TRIENTS.

coontries this war for Russia is a pational The

"Morning Posta " Petrogradar. The Grad Dake Nicholas, with correspondent writes on November practically an inexhaustible mupply of well-known Russian Admiral on active trained men to draw upon, only usen at the service who was some time ago summoned freut enough to

to accomplish his strategic to the headquarters of the Grand Duke plan. This facilitates the best working Nicholas, wet an Austrian general there the commisariat supplies for the who had recently been taken prisoner. He actual y fighting, whose camber's arualways statos that the Austrian, whom he, had met at full strength, whatever loses may be mor sustained. The wounded have is over under vary different circumstances in former sustained years, extremely actions to exculpate before been so well cared for in every his chiefs for the disastrous Galician respect. From the recent tighting hen- campaign.

dred

of wounded have reached Moscov stadied the science of war all our lives, or miles away out the third or fourth day do not claim." he said, to bars and Petrograd, six and eight Anndred to have read all the history and literature after the fight. of wara lts all ages, bus you Rumixas, know nothing-of-the-rules of military science, We knew you could only be ready the fourteenth day after ́mobilization, and wa should have besten you, but you were at us the ninth day. That is not in the rules.

every military expert knows that the the covering of more than sixteen or eighteen miles a day, bat, your men did thirty and even forty. How eocht we know that? How did you do it! By માં the rules of war we ought to hate beaten yon, the blame is yous, not ours, You may have won, but by all the rules we have not

lendid compliment conveyed is this bantering tone by the captured general outbreak of the war cffared his survices tired in a volley were heard. The fuck off ment and people might well have to his old friend reveals the secret of all mat of the important battles in Bel-Francorchamp were without a shepherd, more instant and constant heed. Bussian successes. There is only one rute plum, and witzesne wny of the atrocious and justies had boon dose." in war-hent the enemy. All the rest is acts committed by the Germany in that

"its of human endurance forbid

A CHRISTIAN MARTYR..

+

Priest's #acrifice.

(By Patrick De Bathe in the Daily Telegraph."

PARIA, NOV, 3:

He saw himself about to to forced intomas et English-speaking people overg

where are with Englarat aut her allies.

condemnig an innocent man, and became

care

as pale a westh. He hesitated and then now, although America is still warm said to. the

and faithful friend of both those graak nation, and pledged to alvolete neu- trality.

Wil you want that it was really you who fired upon my men. An-tke hitle old priser, without a moment's hesitation, lifted his hand and said:

**Yo it was... I wildswear. J'en his la serment."

The officer made a sign and turned upon There was nothing further to be done

his heel with lowered eyes

THE PUT FOR NATIONAL EXISTENCE.

Gemany, by its grows and mimitted y violation of all treaties in its hostila zas the Heid, but England had had fall wara trinée upon Belgina soil; was first in,

One of the striking stories of herois abnegation that I bare beard in told by a Swiss gentleman living at Chaux-de-Fonds,

His men led off the resemble priest. Aing of what the nature of the coming on the Franco Helvetisa frontier, who for minutes later the reput feveral shots contest would bo, to which bhur Govern-- tlie

to the Belgian Red Cross. He was present

country. Fall the epiaxles which he described the mpa rests here will

example of self sacrifice.

ars, which creates its own rules, and neither the Germans for the Austrians are artists in war, but are purely podsats, uneful handed down to posterity as path.tic | || teachers perhaps, like signposts which show the way bat never get there. That is Bus sin opinion from the Commander-in-Chief's Staff down to the Reservist after his first battle, and ransway boys who cons for the regiment and bring water to the helpless wounded when the fight is over.

Soma Busian friends of wine have ro ceived extremely interesting letters from a Russisa

civilian official who happened to be in Warsaw, when the fight to placa, sus had the good lack to riew the scene through. A

field

glass from high bridge spanning the Vistula. I await per mision to use these letters, but I may say that he states that the Germans approached

to within five and a half miles of

The Germans had occupied, sinsdoned, and recupied big village in the neigh-

**DECADENT ENGLAND.".

A Revelation to Germany.

A: Pm- recisor Cherub shows, my that great invit- Tag in Albert Hall in 1900- Lord Salia- lang, then the greatest of her staterzen, gave, the solemn' warning to his people

In his appeal to Englishman to nem. and prepare themselves for war, for war which may be on them at any hour,

Mr. Joseph" Choste, formerly ameria war for their very existence as a ration

can Ambassador to Great Britain, come

unul tas a ruce." And Lord Roberts, the

continually repented the came almo

tion for the past eight years. The con-

are of Francorchamp, tear Spa When night came on and the terrified la habitants had shut themselves up in their heonow seeking na far as possible to avoid tributed the following preface to an greatest of her living soldiers to-day," hay giving any trouble to the soldiery of the English edition if a book by the late enemy which suld possibly be used as a ¦ Professor Criend's-" (2. pretext for retaliation, shots suddenly rang through the night. Ons of those mistaken had occurred which un miccasions

to have grmen up in the German mind the British Navy would always be her have been the cause of bloodshed during certain ideas about England, which have all sufficient infeguard has falled, but this war, and have led to so many acts of nú foundation in truth and which are the obstinate valour of her soldiers in barbarien.

now being tested, with a startling zur- [nobly wnpplying the default, prise to Germany: that the British E- The German troops who occupied the piru is ready to all to pieces of its own

In the last twenty years the appar fiderat expectation of Englishmen that

before being ung back. Twenty-four hoam inter they, were twenty-six miles plnen had

ronds in vacuain under the circumstances.

A DANISO ZACAPADE.

ILL-YATED SILLME

seen the figures stealthily

INDIA" TO ENGLAND.

away, which is good warching ter-Polish approaching the sleeping village, and weight and of it own age; that England. taking these to be a Helgian pstrol, ut having taster! the sweats of empire, is once opened fire upon them. As a matter destined to give way and Germany to of fact they were their own people. In have its, turn; that the individual Eng. O Faglood is thine hour of need,.. order to extricate themselves from the lishman is degenerate and effeminate,When Faith's reward and valour's meed- dilemma into which their foolishners had

Ts death or plary, When Faith diten, with hiting brand, Clasped in each warrior's stiffening hande

A nation's story:

Flere is a story told by an Fathonis in a letter to his brother :-

Seven of us went out one dark night placed them, the German soldiers explained softened by Inxury and indulgence, and to spy the enemy's position, especially his to their officers that the shots had been no longer a fighter.

Though weak ir bands, which fain would

e. Their centries move clumsily, and fired by the civilian inhati mute. A captain. Thus it appears that the terrible con- wo got there all right, hat staged too long.who was in command immediately ordered test is maintained on both sides, not only

Trow their houses, We were surrounded and exptured. The five of the villager brates took our money: bet the way they choosing thesis at random, and without with al valour and with vigour, bilt clasp snatched our bisenic and chocolate and further ado had them placed against a lofty motives, although the object of ore with equal conscientiousms and equally walfed it down on the spot told tale.. and shot.

K.

They took car boots of us, too, and then One would have thought that this would is to destroy and of the other to create began torturi us by forcing ur fingers have, for the time, ended the trimbles of The world looks on with divided sym

bat, anfortun backwards to unde ne tell them what they this ill-fated community:

akedonie mysterious mise interrupted stels, the next night the same thing happathies, and with hope or doubt as to them-none end meke out what--but pesed. This time if was impossible to the realt, according to such sympathies. they went to work again.

prenty arme

whether the soldiers had again Germany has many encodes, but Eng When the noise was repeated one

Yet turn, O mighty Mother: turn The warrin's sword with warrior's granjy

On victory's field

Unto the million bents that hura To be thy shield. Thine equal justice, mercy, grace

& part of thee. Have made a di tant slie, rece Twas thine to hit their soule rejea

our fellows prang up yelling Cost of their coobility for the shouting land it "the, demy of enemies," the When buat they i

the

WAT

luckless

upon the shoulders of the only one that counts now; anal, sex Bling- civilians or whether same relation

And lost

© to bannur-glory-being.

And ook in rife,

ARMTES FROM BLYOND TUE

SEAR

Ul Liberthe living voice Cussacks 1 Lohoold Favoreon 1

hautes scattered. We bolted and ran of those whre had been so ruthlessly execut. land has many enemies, but Germany Enmindful of their accent hung. two miles bazo-foot, mostly in the woods, ed the night before, being gonded loto today is all in mong them. to our own lines. They pursued, but fury, had sought to sarenga bimself upoa

The actual confict has se farbon found them, whom thy touch hath we had the start, and they only got one of his persecutor. The exulb was the same.

made na, hom they shat dend, the rest of us The captain made all the notabilities of the enough..ou would think, to disabuse Men, and to whom fay breath conyered being untouched. I don't know now what village assemble before him, and announced that arise war, but it saved us, and we lad all the information we wanted. We

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KVE ALL CHEMISTS

A nobler. Efe,

them that as the first example be had Germany of some of its flons about given them had proved fanficient, he England. Instead of ber Empire being They, whom tay lave hath gnaided long- They, whom thy care hata rendere found himself obliged to take even more ready to fall to pieces by the dropping Revere 'meaKUTER.”

off of her Colouich, amics are marching In love and faith, to her aid from all her dominions be Their heartstrings round thy heart entwine, He selected from amongst theor twenty yond the mers, apparently ready to fight They are, they over will be, thing men who wer's famedistely informed that for her life with an ardent patriotion In life-in death their last hour had come, and that they as the regular British soldier and in- Biust perish for the sake of the villagested of any #inching or holding back on is posible that this sentence might not.

OTHIE FOR INQUIRY.

out in its entirety, but in the part of the individual: Englishman,

The above verses are tiom the pen of Judge of the High Court of Hyderabad, Nawab Nizamatong Babidory,a-naties. and isse been forwarded to a Tome paper

carried out have been

to terrorise the they are all, to a man, rushing to the by an Anglo-Indian correspondent.] it any con was sufficient

AL this moment, however, support of the colous, or tlready en. population. Home G

of the

more courageous inhabitants approached the captain and suggested that be should spare the twenty men until he and held an inquiry lotu the events which had raken place in order to try and discover When as Germany was led to believe who it was that had fired upon the soldiery

gaged in the terrible confict on the isno and the fume with a courage worthy of this field of Agincourt

that the race of the days of Milton had The ferman officer replied that he had need away with thay po time to waste upon such matters, but added

that if the offender would give himself up for he should be executed and the twenty should be set at liberty.

MOVING SCENE.

A deathly silence followed this annoncerent, and for some" scorede ui one moved, Thett from amongst the hostages so old priest stepped paidfally forward; he was bant with years, and his

THE CHILDREN'S COLDS"}"

WATCH the children's colds and eure Ythem before they wdaket the vitality. Cae Chamberlain a Cough Remedy freely. It is perfectly safe. It has been tested by chemists and procecad free from in

scant grey hair surrounded stage as com jurions ambstances and coste- but posed and tranquil as that of a sainz, He For sale by all Cheuslate and Storekesphory

In recognition of the splendid sud... Arduous services rendered by Lord Derby in raising the three city battalions in Inver pool of the King's Liverpool Regiment the wear sher regimental badge the creat King has gissar permission for the "Pals

house of tinder Appreciating the SADORIT TAM Bärlis will present each man with the crest in silver. The Stanley crest Was Inst borne in batilo some 260 years ago.

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ALEXANDRA CAFE Cannet be Besten, Equalled, For Brod fakes, Confectiousey. Manly wilWingg

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