The influence of the twelve mundane houses in connection with national affairs is as follows:-
The first house.-The common people, public health, general conditions of the country, and state of home affairs generally.
The second house.-National Exchequer, Revenue, Stock Exchange, Banks, Commercial affairs and trade.
The third house.-Railways and matters to do with them, traffic returns, stocks and shares; telegraph, telephone and postal affairs, locomotions and means of transit, motors, omnibuses, and the like; Books, newspapers and literary concerns.
The fourth house.-The weather, agriculture, crops and landed interest; mines, public buildings; and the opposition part to the Government.
The fifth house.-Theatres, music halls and places of amusement, children, education, birth-rate, schools, morals and betting.
The sixth house.-Sickness, public health, Army and Navy, Warships; Working classes generally.
The seventh house.- Foreign affairs, and relations with other Powers. War and international disputes. Marriages, divorces, foreign trade.
The eighth house.-Mortality, death-rate, suicides. Privy council.
The ninth house.-Law courts, judges, clergy, religion, Colonial trade and affairs, Commercial powers, Science, Shipping, and matters to do therewith.