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Credit: Old Moore's almanack for the year 1924 ... / T. Roberts. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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No text description is available for this image![a) é i= TGR te Nie _ Sundays, Holidays, _ - Anniversaries, etc. | 1\Tu|somme 1, 1916 3 a 9 W{Peland and Britain vasa 8 18s 197 pr) 6rl Sunpay aver Trinity. « aby M Austria declared War on 9.9 /'Tu |Zep. Raid on East Anglia, 30/W fro ratdane orn ese. ty 60s 31\TH |rrinity Law sittings end Sets Morn, fs 4°17) 8 13 -8|TH|sadowa, 18e6. 3 50k! 5 9} 8 54] 2 34 AVE |urundi, isi. (8 178} 6 8! 9 30 3 11 BIS R 34 crossed Atlantic, 1919 |3 52R| 7 11/10 2) 3 4 : 6S 3rp Sunnay arrer Trinity. [8 16s! 8 17/10 3G 4 22, . 4 M a as oa Foatonyg 538R| 9 25110 56| 4 58 bei situ J. Chamberlain born, 1836/8 153|10 36/11 21) 5 38 9 W German 8.W. Africa ee 3 5dRi11 49111 45] 6 22 ae 10 ‘Th \capt. Marryat born 1792. «(18-13 4 ¢4| Morn} 7 1 1]|F joudemarde, 1708 3 57 2 201 0 11) 8 9 12/5 |Mametz Wood, 1916. 8 12s| 3 38] 0 41| 9 20 131% aon SuNpAY arter Trinity./3 5OR| 4 55) 1 17/10 3d 14|M |Bastitte stormed, 1789, 810s! 6 712-111 42 15) Tbjse. swithin. 4 Int 7 12] 2 55] 0 10 W Nicholas II. Seeeseintted. 8 8518 5135811 17\Th Franco-Prussian War, 1870. 14 gpl 8 48] 5 10) 2 1gi/F Dr. W. G. Grace born, 1848 8 6s| 9 241 6 24] 2 53 19|S [Peace Poy Gt Britain, 19914 Gi 9 B4| 7 39] 3 42 PAQ) Sx} bru SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY, 8 4s 10 19 8 53 4 99 21] M)R. Burns died 1796. 4 9ni10 43/10 4| 5 12 22\Tt|st. Mary Magdalene, 8 Is{ll 6/11 12) 5.55 W Avian rim erbia, 1914/4 11RI11 29| Oel8} 6 40 4 TH Capture of Gibraltar, 1704. 7 59sl11 54| 1 28 7 97 OBE |st. James, Apostle & Martyr|4 14%] Morn| 2 26| 8 18 126 S |[rish Church disestab., 1869 |7 56s| 0 22] 3 26] 9 19 ey. 1 35 2 11 2 45 3 20 3 53 4 24 5 0 5 41 6 29 7 24 8 31 9 48 11 4 0 40 1 32 2 23 3 10 3 56 4 38 5 18 6 0 7 38 9 47 PREDICTIONS. \ Rarely, if ever, has the Prophet chosen a more mysterious heading than the one we have before us. | Note the team of triple mules attached to a flat-bed wagon, upon which stand all sorts of quaint figures, which go to show. that each figure has some particular work to carry out. This will be done in a great measure by adver- tising, or what is known amongst the business community as “ publicity.” Vast sums of money will be spent in all directions, the result being a steady and per- manent increase in business and trade generally. ~ OLD Moor® ventures to predict a tremendous boom. in business, not only confined to Great Britain but the U.S.A. will take a large share of the increased output. The important trade transactions between the two» countries will forge another link in the chain of friendship. There will in all probability be a revival in the building trade; many large and heavy contracts will be signed. Several important firms will find themselves shorthanded, so. that |~ the out-of-work portion of the community may have a chance of obtaining steady employment. There can be little doubt that the State aid given to the farmers last year did much to stop what might have been a national |; disaster. The Prophet predicts |; that aid will still be applied in many needy districts, the resv!t | being that Agriculture will be]: placed upon a steady and work- j° able. basis. a It will be easy to recall the out- | - ery there was last year in reference | to our shortage, compared with }' other nations, in our aircraft. We |: may about now enjoy the satis- | | faction of learning that not only |) has the number of craft increased, has been employed in the manu- marine ships. : e seascnable, with many hours’ ra y](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b33468783_0009.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)