PROPHECIES. 187 and the fulfilment of the prediction which it con- tained by the fatal fall of the Hon. Charles Rolls at Bournemouth. Envelope number two we have returned to Mr, Turvey, unopened, at his request, On Tuesday morning last (the 16th) we received a telegram from Mr. Turvey: “Open envelope three; see to-day’s Morning Leader, floods in Japan.” In envelope number three we found the following prediction :— Written June 29, 1910, by V. N. Turvey: In near future, say within six weeks, appalling loss of life, possibly running to hundreds. Cause seems a gigantic upheaval of earth and water, such as would be caused by tidal wave, dam bursting, or earth-slide near a river, Place seems to be East. Warm or hot climate, such as China or India. On turning to The Morning Leader we found a telegram from Kobe, dated Monday, as follows :— The official statement of the casualties conse- quent upon the floods gives the total number of drowned and missing as 1113. Altogether 125,000 houses were flooded and 200 have been demolished. There is no further danger to Tokio. Over 200,000 persons are receiving relief in Tokio alone, A Times telegram from Tokio, dated August