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KAISER IN A LOFTY VENI.

Thq Emperor William (says the Berlin correspondent of Times'').-flight his visit to Wostphalia..c6 a closo Jiy'jgiving .1 banquet to tho liigb pffipials-arjilVroprcseiita-tive magnates of tjn ,'c&lio Murister Museum on proposed tho toast tho pro..v'ince in a speech, is now published | alter ji-:In addition to to the principles] enunciat(|d^n•:|h : 011 social policy issued Wilfiam I. in 1881s ho laid jipon tho fact that (lie mado betweon Protestants and Caiih6llfS^f : (;''l)(iih'' of whom wore Christians and his "subjects, and that ha would Iwelcome assistance in the work of social reorganisation from overy class and ■jrped. j'Roligion, his iUajesty added, not in' the narrow ecclesiastical sense, but as a practical j [element in everyday life, was the (inly meap by which a union of all classes *<»>>, ••••w-.(W:Wfft i ...JPlui'ing.. the course of my long roign, Tiii^'MajMtoMdT? 1 !' Tiaro'TiaOb "do'"witK": gresi :;i ßailJ' , pei!pTo/afid' 7 T(, Jiavo Oliadi'^p l entlup; ~a. groat d^al^fo^,Yth'QAi.,,^J;.lJiiWiftingK' I have ■jC^usM'ime* Ahct )Vfien~ jj^'tjjls^fapsesw -c^ifi^vrßiOjTincl Iqimeunteiiiiy, ;"niiT&djf fl' t.'hsiye lask«dnmy.splf by what means ang'or'£ml£hr'b'<ist!i b&; niitSgatC'll! ■aiifl forbearance be strengthened. The diSl£> romcdy' that I could find was to say to myself j"fliey~al-eail human like yourself; and,ftUthapb them.aCsbM%h'ich conies', fto'm tin whither all of us want h'Otan 'tfay i; tb i -Teturn, and. through this soul of. theirs thej[ havo a?fpai>tl' of ;tli'oir7Gr<o(itoi ~ within them.. think'- like ilihaO 'ih'eif fel'itlV-iue'ii." 1 lr tfif/ th'ou^fifi''could "fiiiji""a ill the.. Jjiearts of tho Germai; pVopl&in^}wlgi^' ; |liejr•■fellows the .first con-, .dition' 'of 1 complete ''unity,.would have beei. offl^-*bo%VI tained in ..tho. central., ..person ....of, our Re-_ deemer, in the Man who called us brothers, -•Wli'o : '4iv^ ; W'a:n ,,: Who was the most personal of personalities.? Evert' ntfw Be fstill goes up and down among; -the-nations, and makes Bis presence felt in; r.the all of,;jus:y''pur nation musV 'look t<> .ffiin, a«dr.b*e-..united, and must? build firmly upon His words, of which ffiKmsfelf 'his'Msaid, ''Heaven and earth shall; pass away, but My .words shall not pass : . . aiva'jSi'lJVlf" it fdoes'nthisrJit'Xwill Succeed. % 'help-irf' this%orlf ; that I would, •.flsk. toJday t/ especially' from the men of: ' W&tp{ia : lia,' since, as I havo already ex-j plained, they have shown in their, province how to present the fair picturo of recorw i^^-*, -liliißMi&ißß6Ss*^ , * lfc Thb ; #!*ftet»l , -*'tJrisrofore- ■ bci able to understand me best and before any"olse." ?" Provinces old and' new,"'towns-' if oik, farmers, and • workmen,: must band! jthbmselves spirit,', and' all!' idlike must ■(vbrli'^^M?r-in-oner samp alio-' igianco- and dove of country. • .Then' our German nation will .become the block 'of; ■gra?u : to^ps^;f l f'l|;ichi t|e „God -I .can ; . 'biliiS -of civilising'' the world. Then, too, will be fulfilled the words of, the poet who said, 'The'Gernmni ■spirit , will one day prove" tho world's salva-j tion.' ■ '

.-.j' "Thj ( , . who is to,.lend, me his; ;aid, td<''pasS ;^villl my Igratitude, .and I will gladly receive him ,as| ■iny fellow-worker, whopver ho may be, or tc?whatever class he® .. I believe that the'man pf ( .W9'sj;phalia wijl be tho first to why I'have 4105 ii 'i«i> "16 ; t>V-ft-' ; -OMNIBUS DEATH.f Bfii>ta/;inotor-oinnibus I'ariver „wSplp'' 'by,, an escape ' -'of firo in tho street, was de- . ■.scribed-_at_ihe.Jnqncst-at.-Westminster- on thirty-nine, ' -a ir.ot'or-omiiibusSlritoiV' iA.'<tho employ of tho !6eA'iral Omnibus Company, lately ■ :: iinng "in Tourney Iload,-. Fulham,. .who died' r ;n.,S,t,. %cirge's,. l Hospi,laK f l;''.:'/ ! 5 ' '•)'lfri• *• Swift's. I i.';(w e y reaohca' . 'tt^''^^d m -flia|';jho'-cook .of . tank bad broken olf, and that the ''[iCU'dl Sl'Aiiifc gilt'fu'iidci'neath I 'yw-.Tdiilnilius' aM ''putfHiis'fftliUn'ih over the ■ .witness vrent back with a "lamp to iM tl,'biphW. . Aftor an ab-JsMicp-/if jjSiglii nifiiutes,' ho returned' "Si'd'fo'uha tlfo driver saturated with petrol. 'IF"Was galloii taiik," li'iid' was T iS Safi£>eß t,«.dr™ soino , IBl c tu stop the leak, continued to come out. top or tho omnibus / i^a||S|V§iW6 i i!^e ,n g or .*° get off, flash ■< was 1 '•tltoh^6n' the stairs from the top of'^^appj^^iiMtfflground. Tho Coroner: whole omnibus ablaze?—Yos, I 'alf'-'ablaKo. [ On re%'ainiiiga'iiijwfeßtii driverV-in flames niiinmg ; .;^p;'Hlip^bjiav;'4i , witness, / r ahd"-as;;I to him'ho fell on his back, -j'i'jjfiut pjyj(9i'p,r9vej:. his face to prevent his 1 hejaV/'ifeisE and two soldiers who were passing took off-'. : .the|rq coats,'and beat ...the flames..out."'

'"'j£iWOTi^'"furthi3 ; '" '"questtons;' " the wit•7lPßs spjd: Airafc the cock of the petrol tank s was liable to work loose in running. Ho .had „heca. thirteen months on a motor-omni--5 i -Mi £ 'v*? oook to come off before this. Tho petrol was run.nlng down; the road into tho gutter, and -'wifn'es'i'''thought, that someone passing must havo thrown down a lighted match or Digai'otte r ..oamp point about thirty fce't'^b'cliirid' tlib'vchiele. Swift was huined about the faco, legs, arms/'fin^'liands. 7 To the house surgeon at' the ''hd'spitM" ii'e' said: "I was carrying i-ajMlanii), with my hands soaked with'petrol,' iind 'tlle result was disaster.".

•••r-The-'-coroner said it would seem that Swift ran quitean unnecessary risk. There was tK&H&g'-to''' suggest;' that'doath was "other th'a"n.accid6htaf ; '.;biibsth6 ca's'GV pointed to the danger of this particular form ;of "vehicle,"and thb- necessity that inspection should bi. frequent. ' _ , A 6fr./A'sci^rital;i,.Poath ; \Vas roturned,' 'ancV"'6li'e"' jifry^added that"'they "were of opinion that the cocks of the petrol tank •JhoukT tie %siimined overy joumoy. Standby.—

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 27, 26 October 1907, Page 10

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KAISER IN A LOFTY VENI. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 27, 26 October 1907, Page 10

KAISER IN A LOFTY VENI. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 27, 26 October 1907, Page 10

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