I had only just finished correcting the text of this subject in an Australian newspaper archive when I spotted this thread.
http://newspapers.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/4574450?searchTerm=Judge+Rutherford#pstart438583
The Argus, Melbourne, Vic. Saturday 30 October 1920, Page 6
"END OF THE WORLD."
PROPHESIED FOR 1925.
Much interest was evinced in the visit
to J Edinburgh this week (reports the
"Weekly Scotsman" of September 4) of
Judge Rutherford, New York, president of
thee Iinternational Bible Students' Associa-
tion. Who is at present engaged on a lectur-
ing tour in this country discussing the ful-
filment of Biblical prophesies. He ad-
dressed a large audience in the Usher Hall,
the building being filled in every part,
while many failed to gain admittance.
Judge Rutherford whose lecture was en-
titled "Millions Now Living Will Never
Die," having outlined the general principles
of the Christian religion, said the time had
come for the fulfilment of the prophetic
utterances of old for the regeneration of
the world. By the term "end of the world"
was meant the end of a social, political,
and ecclesiastical order of things to be fol-
lowed by a new order. The year 1914, he
held, marked the beginning of the end of
the old order of things and the year 1925,
he went on to say, would witness another
great event in the world's history-the ad-
vent of the earth's great jubilee when wars,
revolutions, and anarchy would cease, and
the period of reconstruction would come as
foretold by the Scriptures, resulting in the
blessing of man with liberty, happiness,
peace, and plenty, and all the obedient
ones wiith life everlasting on earth. There
were millions of people on the earth today
who would be here in 1925, and if any one
died after that year it would be their own
fault.